A video circulating online shows former President Bill Clinton appearing to nudge Hillary Clinton toward a busy New York City crosswalk, prompting her to quickly step back. As first highlighted by Fox News, the moment happened Tuesday as the couple walked through Manhattan.
The Clintons had just attended an event and stopped by to visit their daughter, Chelsea Clinton, before heading out on foot through the city. As they approached a crosswalk, Bill Clinton appeared to push his wife forward as traffic continued moving.
Video from the moment shows Hillary Clinton immediately pulling back and raising her hands as she resisted the push toward the street. She can be heard saying, “No, no, no, no, no. Don’t do that. Don’t do that,” while Bill Clinton grinned and replied, “That’s not a good idea.”
A brief street moment goes viral
The moment ended quickly when the crosswalk signal changed and the pair crossed the street normally with what appeared to be members of their security detail. The short exchange drew attention online as the clip spread across social media platforms, amid scrutiny over Iran war.
The sighting comes days after both Bill and Hillary Clinton concluded testimony connected to a congressional probe examining the government’s handling of the case involving Jeffrey Epstein. Their appearance followed a series of political developments surrounding the investigation.
Both Clintons testified under subpoena before the House Oversight Committee as part of the ongoing investigation. The inquiry is examining how Epstein cultivated relationships with influential figures and how those connections may have helped obscure his criminal activities.
Bill Clinton has acknowledged past interactions with Epstein, including shared trips, though neither he nor Hillary Clinton has been accused of wrongdoing in connection with the case. The investigation has also examined other high-profile connections, alongside questions over Pentagon spending.
Published: Mar 12, 2026 05:30 am