Vince Foster
Vince Foster (Lawyer, Clinton body count, premature death) | ||||||||||||||
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Born | Vincent Walker Foster Jr. 1945-01-15 Hope, Arkansas | |||||||||||||
Died | 1993-07-20 (Age 48) Fairfax County, Virginia | |||||||||||||
Children | 3 | |||||||||||||
Spouse | Lisa Foster | |||||||||||||
Member of | Donald Trump/Conspiracy theories | |||||||||||||
Victim of | premature death | |||||||||||||
Interest of | Dan Burton, Dan Moldea, Michael Rivero | |||||||||||||
Subpage | •Vince Foster/Premature death | |||||||||||||
A deputy White House Counsel and Clinton confidante who died unexpectedly.
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Vince Foster, a longtime friend whom Bill Clinton made Deputy White House Counsel, was victim of a "suicide" which many have remarked seems implausible.[1][2] By 2019, the event had been the subject of 5 investigations, each of which confirmed the original official narrative of suicide.
A video by James Corbett |
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Background
He was a childhood neighbor and friend of Bill Clinton for the first eight years of his life, until Clinton moved away.
Career
In 1971, Foster joined Rose Law Firm in Little Rock, Arkansas.
After Clinton's 1992 election, Foster joined his White House staff as Deputy White House Counsel in early 1993 after initially being reluctant to do so.
Death
- Full article: Vince Foster/Death
- Full article: Vince Foster/Death
Lawyer Allan J. Favish made a FOIA request to the Secret Service for any logs or surveillance video showing the arrival or departure of Vince Foster to the White House on his last day alive, July 20, 1993. They claimed that they had no such evidence. This is remarkable since a camera in front of the White House should have recorded his car if he parked there - and also that it took around 9 months for the FOIA request to be processed.[3] The history of Wikipedia's Vince Foster page has been repeatedly censored.[4]
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