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- Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster shot himself with a .38 caliber revolver at Fort Marcy Park along the Potomac River on July 20, 1993
- A week before his death, First Lady Hillary Clinton held a meeting with Foster and other aides to discuss her proposed health care legislation
- Hillary violently disagreed with a legal objection Foster raised and ridiculed him in front of his peers, say former FBI agents
- 'Hillary put him down really, really bad in a pretty good-size meeting,' former agent Coy Copeland reveals
- 'She told him he would always be a little hick town lawyer who was obviously not ready for the big time.' says Copeland
- 'You have failed us,' Hillary told Foster according to former FBI Jim Clemente says
- Foster's behavior changed dramatically - he became withdrawn and preoccupied, and his sense of humor vanished
FBI agents investigating the death of Bill Clinton's Deputy White House Counsel found that Hillary Clinton 'triggered' his suicide when she attacked and humiliated her mentor from their former Rose Law Firm in front of other White House aides a week before he took his own life.
Vince Foster's suicide has been the focus of much speculation since he shot himself in a Virginia park in 1993, as Donald Trump pointed out in a recent interview. 'It's the one thing with her, whether it's Whitewater or whether it's Vince or whether it's Benghazi. It's always a mess with Hillary,' Trump said. But former FBI agents believe they had the story straight.
The FBI investigation was conducted for independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr's probe of the Clintons' investments in the Whitewater real estate development. For unknown reasons, Starr elected to conceal the FBI's findings in his final report.
But in interviews for my book The First Family Detail, the FBI agents revealed the truth about Foster's death on July 20, 1993 when he shot himself at Fort Marcy Park along the Potomac River.
The FBI found that a week before Vince Foster's suicide, First Lady Hillary held a meeting at the White House
with Foster and other top aides to discuss her proposed health care legislation during which she berated the lawyer