In a recent revelation from the cache of emails belonging to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a 2016 correspondence with the discredited author Michael Wolff has surfaced, hinting at a scandalous liaison between Hillary Clinton and former White House Deputy Counsel Vince Foster.
This disclosure is part of the documents released by House Democrats.
The email exchange was initiated by Wolff, who sought Epstein's brief commentary on "Nussbaum/foster." Epstein's cryptic reply, dated May 25, 2016, read: "nussbaum white house counsel. . hillary doing naughties with vince."
This statement appears to allude to Bernard Nussbaum, the White House Counsel during Bill Clinton's presidency, and Vince Foster, whose death in 1993 under questionable circumstances has been a subject of intrigue. According to Gateway Pundit, the email seems to insinuate an improper relationship between Hillary Clinton and Foster.
Foster, a close associate of the Clintons from Arkansas, was discovered dead on July 20, 1993, in Fort Marcy Park, Virginia, with a gunshot wound to his head. Despite the suspicious circumstances surrounding his death, including the absence of fingerprints on the gun, inconsistent witness accounts, and the unrecovered bullet, official investigations by the U.S. Park Police, independent counsels Robert Fiske and Ken Starr, and congressional inquiries all concluded that Foster's death was a suicide.
However, these findings have not quelled the decades-long conspiracy theories suggesting the Clintons' involvement in foul play. The gunshot wound itself has been a significant point of contention. Foster was shot once in the mouth with a .38-caliber revolver, the bullet exiting through the back of his head. Experts argue that such a high-powered wound should have resulted in substantial blood loss, skull fragments, and brain matter scattered around the body. Yet, the scene was described as having minimal blood, just a small trickle from the mouth and nose, with no pooling under the head despite the body lying uphill.
Christopher Ruddy, a journalist and author of "The Strange Death of Vincent Foster," has suggested that Foster's body was moved from another location where the actual shooting occurred. This theory is supported by the peculiar position of the gun in Foster's right hand, with his thumb oddly jammed in the trigger guard, a position unnatural for a suicide recoil. Adding to the mystery, no fingerprints were found on the gun, despite it being handled. The bullet was never recovered, and initial claims of no exit wound (later corrected) fueled early doubts.
Paramedics reported the body in a different position than police photos, and there was no soil on Foster's shoes despite a 700-foot hike through muddy trails to the alleged suicide spot. A torn-up resignation letter was also found in his briefcase, with Nussbaum's palm print on it. Three handwriting experts testified that it was a forgery, but the Capitol Police and FBI found it to be legitimate.
In 1994, the Orlando Sentinel reported on the botched initial investigation by the park police, who failed to locate skull fragments from Foster or the bullet, and underexposed an entire roll of 35mm film that was taken at the site. When FBI agents investigated the alleged site of the suicide more than nine months later, they could not develop the underexposed film so that it would be useful.
Fiskes pathologists subsequently reported, The finding of the head facing forward and the right-sided blood stains are mutually exclusive. The evidence seems to suggest that Fosters body was moved after he died, and the absence of a bullet or skull fragments seem to underscore that view.
In the aftermath of Foster's death, Bernard Nussbaum, White House counsel, denied FBI agents access to Fosters office the day after the suicide and ordered an FBI agent to sit in a chair and remain there while White House officials rummaged through the office. When the agent rose to see what all the noise was about, Nussbaum shouted at him to remain in his chair and warned him not to rise from it again.
This latest revelation from Epstein's emails adds another layer of intrigue to the long-standing mystery surrounding Foster's death. It also raises questions about the Clintons' potential involvement in the scandal, further fueling the conspiracy theories that have persisted for decades. As the saga continues to unfold, the truth remains elusive, leaving the public to speculate on the extent of the Clintons' alleged improprieties.
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