Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Trump doesn't know enough to discuss Foster case but believes Clinton aide death was "very fishy"



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Trump questions Clinton involvement in Vince Foster “suicide”

Suggests “some people” believe other instances of Clintons foul play


Despite denials that he didn’t “know enough to discuss it,” presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump resurrected a conspiracy theory from Bill Clinton’s presidency that his wife, Democrat Hillary Clinton, was involved in the death of Vince Foster, deputy White House counsel in the Clinton administration.

“He had intimate knowledge of what was going on,” Trump said, talking about Foster’s relationship with the Clintons before his death. “He knew everything that was going on, and then all of a sudden he committed suicide.”

Foster was diagnosed with depression and multiple investigations have ruled his 1993 death a suicide, but Trump called the circumstances surrounding his death “very fishy” and the lasting allegations of foul play in some circles “very serious.”

After saying, “I will say there are people who continue to bring it up because they think it was absolutely a murder. I don’t do that because I don’t think it’s fair.” 

Trump went on to say however, “I do think it’s fair to bring up other mysterious deaths that some people say the Clinton’s had some involvement in.”

In that regard, the Trump campaign referenced the 2013 New York Magazine article entitled Bill Clinton Killed 50 People/Not directly, of course (http://nymag.com/news/features/conspiracy-theories/clinton-body-count/).

But in an exclusiveAround the Block has learned the Trump campaign will also soon reveal an additional partial list of famous mysterious deaths that might have involved the Clintons, according to “some people.”
Natalie Wood – The actress drowned in 1981 while on a boat with husband Robert Wagner and actor Christopher Walken with whom she was allegedly flirting. Some people say it wasn’t Walken Wood was flirting with on the boat but Bill Clinton, then the young (and randy) governor of Arkansas.
Sonny Bono – the singer and Congressman died in a skiing accident in 1998. Upon Bono’s death, his wife Mary took over his congressional seat and supported Bill Clinton during his impeachment hearings.
Phil Hartman – The Saturday Night Live cast member was murdered by his wife, Brynn, in a 1998 murder/suicide. It is believed by some people that Hillary Clinton hated Hartman’s Bill Clinton impressions on SNL.
George Reeves – Reeves, the original Superman, was found dead in 1959 from a single gunshot wound. While officially ruled a suicide, many people think he was murdered, pointing out that the then 13-year old Bill Clinton was a diehard Batman fan who was resentful of Superman's special powers. 


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