Back in the day, Ron Brown was Secretary of Commerce under the Clinton administration. Brown came under investigation for corruption, specifically involving a deal for normalizing relations with Viet Nam in return for some undisclosed payback to the Clintons. On a flight to Croatia for a trade mission, the plane crashed killing everyone on board. Brown's body was immediately cremated, before an autopsy could be performed and before the remains were flown back to the U.S.
While Ken Starr was investigating the Clintons, their former law partner James McDougal was slated to testify; he had been cooperating with Starr. Convicted in the Whitewater scandal, he was languishing in solitary confinement for some unknown reason and suffered what was ruled to be a fatal heart attack.
Ed Willey was found deep in the Virginia woods of a bullet wound to the head. It so happens that on the same day, his wife Kathleen went public with a claim that Bill had groped her in the White House. The death was ruled a suicide.
Vince Foster was an Arkansas lawyer who joined the same firm the Clintons were in. He became Chief White House Counsel under the Clintons. There are allegations that he and Hillary had an affair which did not end well and that Foster had inside knowledge about the Clintons that could end Bill's presidency. Foster's body was found in a Virginia Park, some say with two bullet holes to the head. The death was ruled a suicide.
John Ashe, formerly President of the United Nations General Assembly, was found dead June 22nd of this year in his New York home. The cause of death was ruled to be a heart attack, but some examiners have reported wounds to his neck that appear to have been caused by dropping a weight-lifting barbell on it. Ashe was slated to testify in just a few days after his death regarding Chinese money being funneled into Clinton and DNC coffers.
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