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A video making waves online captures former President Bill Clinton seemingly urging former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton toward a bustling crosswalk in New York City on Tuesday. The moment, which shows Hillary resisting and voicing her protest, occurred as the pair attempted to cross the street.
The Clintons were navigating the streets of New York City after attending an event and visiting their daughter, Chelsea Clinton, when this lighthearted yet awkward incident took place.
The video reveals the former president with a smile on his face as he gently nudges his wife towards the crosswalk, apparently suggesting they jaywalk.
Hillary Clinton quickly pulled back, raising her hands to prevent being pushed into the traffic, and firmly said, “No, no, no, no, no. Don’t do that. Don’t do that.”
In response, Bill Clinton, still smiling, replied, “That’s not a good idea.”
Moments later, the crosswalk signal changed, and the pair — accompanied by what appeared to be a security detail — crossed the street without incident.
The appearance came days after the Clintons wrapped up their testimony in a probe related to the government’s handling of the case against disgraced late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.


In an unprecedented deposition, the former president and first lady testified under subpoena to the House Oversight Committee as part of its investigation.
Bill Clinton had publicly acknowledged a past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, including shared trips. However, the Clintons have not been accused of misconduct related to Epstein.
Investigators agreed to examine how Epstein cultivated ties with prominent individuals to help obscure his criminal activity, prompting former President Bill Clinton and President Donald Trump’s inclusion in Epstein document releases.
Fox News’ Chad Pergram contributed to this report.