Hillary Clinton scolds husband Bill after he nudges her into busy NYC intersection: ‘Don’t do that’
A video circulating online shows President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton having a brief disagreement while trying to cross a street in New York City on Tuesday.
The couple had been walking through the city after attending an event and stopping by to see their daughter, Chelsea Clinton, when the moment was captured on camera.
In the clip, Bill Clinton appears to motion Hillary Clinton toward a nearby crosswalk even though traffic was still moving. He seemed to be encouraging her to step into the street before the signal had changed.

Hillary Clinton quickly pulled back, raising her hands and objecting to the idea. She repeatedly told him not to do that, saying, “No, no, no, no, no. Don’t do that. Don’t do that.”
Bill Clinton responded with a smile and remarked that it was “not a good idea.”
A short time later, the walk signal changed. The two then crossed the intersection safely with several people who appeared to be part of their security detail.
The sighting came shortly after the Clintons completed testimony connected to an investigation into the government’s handling of the case involving financier Jeffrey Epstein, who died in 2019 after facing charges related to sex trafficking. As part of the House Oversight Committee’s inquiry, both Bill and Hillary Clinton provided sworn testimony under subpoena.

Bill Clinton has previously acknowledged that he had contact with Epstein in the past and had traveled with him on several occasions. However, neither Bill Clinton nor Hillary Clinton has been accused of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein.
The investigation has focused on how Epstein built relationships with high-profile figures that may have helped him maintain influence and avoid scrutiny. Documents connected to the case have referenced a number of well-known individuals, including Bill Clinton and President Donald Trump.