A newly surfaced email from the trove released from Jeffrey Epstein’s communications suggests a shocking allegation: that Hillary Clinton engaged in an affair with Vince Foster, a former White House Deputy Counsel. The 2016 message, sent to disgraced author Michael Wolff, presents a cryptic claim that has reignited scrutiny surrounding Foster’s death.
The exchange began with Wolff requesting a “thumb nail” summary concerning Bernard Nussbaum and Vince Foster. Epstein’s response was chillingly brief, stating: “nussbaum white house counsel. . hillary doing naughties with vince.” This terse message implies a clandestine relationship between Clinton and Foster, a connection that has never been publicly substantiated.
Vince Foster, a long-time friend and colleague of Bill and Hillary Clinton, was found dead on July 20, 1993, in Fort Marcy Park, Virginia. A single gunshot wound to the head was officially ruled a suicide, a conclusion reached by multiple investigations including those conducted by the U.S. Park Police, independent counsels, and congressional committees.
Despite the official findings, Foster’s death has been shrouded in controversy for decades. Questions linger regarding inconsistencies in witness accounts, the absence of fingerprints on the weapon, and the unexplained disappearance of the bullet fired. These anomalies have fueled persistent conspiracy theories alleging foul play.
The nature of the gunshot wound itself has drawn considerable skepticism from forensic experts. A .38-caliber revolver was used, and the bullet entered through Foster’s mouth, exiting the back of his head. Such a powerful impact typically results in significant blood spatter, fragmented bone, and expelled brain matter, yet reports from the scene described minimal blood loss and a lack of substantial debris.
Journalist Christopher Ruddy, in his detailed examination of the case, argued the limited evidence at the scene was impossible, suggesting Foster’s body may have been moved after the shooting. This theory attempts to explain the discrepancies between the expected trauma and the observed condition of the body.
Further fueling speculation, the weapon was found clutched in Foster’s right hand, but his thumb was awkwardly jammed into the trigger guard. This position is considered unnatural for a typical recoil experienced during a self-inflicted gunshot wound, raising questions about how the gun was held at the moment of the shooting.
The newly revealed email exchange adds another layer of complexity to a case already steeped in mystery and speculation. It presents a potentially explosive claim that, while unverified, demands further scrutiny in light of the enduring questions surrounding Vince Foster’s death and the circumstances surrounding it.