Did Bill Clinton Try To Push Hillary Into Oncoming Traffic In NYC?

Did Bill Clinton try to push his wife, Hillary Clinton, into traffic in New York City? Video from the incident shows an uncomfortable situation for Mrs. Clinton.

You make the call here. 

I know what my eyes see, and it's clear as day that Slick Willy Bill Clinton, who has made some questionable decisions in his lifetime, nearly pushed Hill-dawg, dressed like Kim Jong-un, right into traffic on east 26th Street and Madison Ave. in New York City. 

What were they doing walking around NYC? No clue. There are some reports they were visiting Chelsea Clinton. There are other reports that the Clintons were in town to enjoy a date night. TMZ says Bill took Hillary to Italian hotspot Il Tinello. 

None of that matters. What matters is what nearly happened at this crosswalk. WATCH:

There were two pushes. Look at how the Secret Service holds up for traffic. Not Billy. He extends those arms twice with pushes to Hill's back and shoulders as if to say, why don't you take a few more steps out into the street and into the path of a Suburban flying down Madison Ave. 

"Don't do that," Hill can be heard saying as she backs up to a safe spot. 

Bill looks dumbfounded like during the Epstein grilling he received a couple of weeks ago when he couldn't understand what was wrong with enjoying a pool in Brunei with some ladies.  

READ: Bill Clinton's Epstein Deposition: The Most Salacious Moments

"Not a good idea," Bill utters as Hillary gives him the cold shoulder. 

It's unclear what that meant. Was Bill mad that Hillary wouldn't step out into the path of a box truck or was he playing dumb by claiming his actions weren't "a good idea"? 

In a longer video from the crosswalk incident, Bill can't wipe the smile off his face. Was he hammered? Is he dealing with dementia? Again, you make the call. 

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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.