Days after giving tense testimony surrounding their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, Bill and Hillary Clinton appeared to engage in a tense altercation on the streets of New York City.
A now viral video shows the former president appearing to push his wife, Hillary, toward a busy New York City intersection crosswalk Tuesday, prompting her to pull back and protest as the couple attempted to cross the street.
The Clintons were walking in New York City after attending an event and visiting their daughter, Chelsea Clinton, when the eerie encounter unfolded.
The video footage showed the former president smiling as he pushed his wife into an adjoining crosswalk.
Hillary Clinton pulled back and raised her hands in front of her to avoid being thrust into the street, saying, “No, no, no, no, no. Don’t do that. Don’t do that.”
“That’s not a good idea,” Bill Clinton can be heard saying.
Moments later, the crosswalk signal changed, and the couple accompanied by what appeared to be a security detail crossed the street without incident.
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The awkward interaction comes on the heels of the Clintons providing their testimony in a probe related to the government’s handling of the case against disgraced late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The former president and first lady testified under subpoena to the House Oversight Committee as part of its investigation.
Bill Clinton had publicly acknowledged a past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, including shared trips.
“I had no idea about their criminal activities. I do not recall ever encountering Mr. Epstein. I never flew on his plane or visited his island home or offices,” Hillary Clinton said during her testimony.
The Clintons have not been accused of misconduct related to Epstein. However, investigators continue to examine how Epstein created ties with prominent individuals to help hide his criminal activity, prompting Bill Clinton’s inclusion in Epstein document releases.
As previously reported by The Horn News, the committee issued subpoenas to the Clintons last August along with several former Justice Department officials, including former Attorneys General Merrick Garland, Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, William Barr, Jeff Sessions and Alberto Gonzales.
The investigation is examining the Clintons long personal relationship Epstein and his sex trafficking partner Ghislaine Maxwell, who was a guest of honor at Chelsea Clinton’s wedding.
The Clintons had skipped depositions scheduled for mid-January, forcing House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) to threaten contempt charges.
The Clintons are two of over a dozen people and entities who have been subpoenaed for information in the committee’s bipartisan Epstein probe.