A recent video surfaced showing former President Bill Clinton gently nudging his wife, former first lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as they tried to cross a busy street in New York City. The incident occurred on Tuesday after they had attended an event and visited their daughter, Chelsea Clinton.
In the footage, Bill Clinton appears cheerful as he pushes Hillary toward the crosswalk, seemingly attempting to guide her across the pedestrian bridge. Trying to avoid being pushed further, Hillary reacted quickly by raising her hands and saying, “No, no, no, no, no. You can’t do that.”
To this, Bill replied with a laugh, “That’s not a good idea.” Soon after, the walk signal changed, and the couple, along with what seemed to be security, safely crossed the street.
This sighting followed their recent testimonies regarding the government’s management of the case against Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender.
In these unprecedented depositions, both Clintons testified under subpoena for the House Oversight Committee’s investigation. Bill Clinton has acknowledged his past association with Epstein, including traveling together, but there have been no allegations of wrongdoing against the Clintons related to Epstein.
Investigators are examining how Epstein built connections with high-profile individuals to obscure his criminal behavior, which has led to former President Clinton and former President Donald Trump being mentioned in documents related to Epstein.
