Posted on 05/11/2017 2:23:32 PM PDT by ForYourChildren
Donald Trump Jr promoted a long-debunked, far-right conspiracy theory on Thursday by sharing a tweet that linked former President Bill Clinton's firing of an FBI director to the death of his then-aide, Vince Foster.
In an apparent effort to defend his father's firing of FBI Director James Comey, Trump Jr. retweeted user @StockMonsterUSA, who wrote, "President Clinton fired his FBI director on July 19th, 1993, The Day before Vince Foster was found dead in Marcy Park." The tweet included a picture of Foster with the Clintons.
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Anyone associated with the Clintons quickley found out how corrupt they were. If you were not 100% on board and willing to defend them, you were dispatched with old school methods: Ron Brown, Vince Foster, James McDougal, Ed Willey, Jerry Parks, Kathy Ferguson, Suzanne Coleman, Jon Parnell Walker, James Milan, Jeff Rhodes, and Keith McMaskle. I listed less than one third of the suspicious deaths associated with the Clinton Crime Syndicate.
The DemonRATs have their thumbs on everything evil happening in America.
The real complete list of Clinton bodies is over 100, not including Benghazi...
Considering how gung-ho the media has become over conspiracy theories regarding Trump colluding with the Russians (without a single shred of proof), among other hare-brained false accusations, they should applaud this contribution to their sort of journalism. But, oh thats right, this accusation, really more a hint, is about the wrong party.
CNN should be the last organization criticizing others for conspiracy theories. That network gave up on reporting on facts a long time ago, and they pride themselves their on massive double standards, distortions, lack of professionalism, and slap-you-in-the-face obvious partisanship.
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