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Is this the illegitimate son of Bill Clinton? (video-photos)

Williams asks for DNA test

Newsroom October 12 10:28

With the US Presidential race entering its final 3 weeks, both party campaigns are trying to hit their opponents as hard as possible by “digging up” anything in their past. The US media latch on to revelations, especially those of sexual nature, and largely drive the political conversation in areas that have little to do with actual real, politics, as the recent Donald Trump “sex tape” proved. The latest instalment in the series of “skeletons in the closet” was Bill Clinton’s alleged long-lost illegitimate “son”, Danney Williams, who has come out and appealed for a DNA test to confirm he is indeed the son of Hillary Clinton’s husband. The story had been reported in the past, but was dismissed by the majority of media then. Now it has resurfaced. In a testimonial he posted on youtube he talks about his mother and his biological “father”, while he reveals how the Clintons cast him away. He also speaks about his struggles to reconnect with Bill Clinton. Williams has been asking for a DNA test from Bill Clinton for decades. The Clintons claimed there was a DNA test which disproved Bill was the father, but it was later reported there was never a test. “The so called DNA test allegedly conducted by the STAR tabloid in 1999 which supposedly proved that Danney Williams is not Bill Clinton’s son is a FRAUD,” Williams said.

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