While the video does not contain direct commentary from Trump, the title and timing appear designed to reignite long-standing suspicions aimed at the Clintons.
Many of which have been widely discredited by investigative bodies and mainstream fact-checking organizations.
Critics argue that amplifying such claims risks spreading misinformation, while supporters of Trump maintain that revisiting these cases is part of holding powerful political figures to account.
Fact-checkers and authorities have repeatedly warned against drawing conclusions from unverified connections between these incidents.
The FBI and multiple independent investigations have not found evidence to support any criminal conspiracy involving the Clintons in these deaths.
As of now, the video continues to gain traction online, prompting fresh debate over the role of political messaging and conspiracy theory culture in U.S. political discourse.