Dance of the hillary bbc news snopes
You're referring to the infamous "Dance of the Hillary"!
For those who may not know, the "Dance of the Hillary" refers to a viral video that circulated in 2016, during the US presidential election, showing Hillary Clinton stumbling and almost falling while getting into a van in New York City. The incident was captured by a BBC News crew and was widely shared on social media.
The video sparked a flurry of memes, jokes, and conspiracy theories, with some claiming that Clinton was drunk or had a medical condition. However, the BBC News crew that captured the footage later clarified that Clinton was simply experiencing a moment of clumsiness due to a combination of factors, including the uneven terrain and the van's high step.
Snopes, a fact-checking website, investigated the incident and concluded that there was no evidence to support the claims of Clinton being drunk or having a medical condition. They also noted that the video was taken out of context and that Clinton's stumble was likely due to a combination of factors, including the uneven terrain and the van's high step.
In the end, the "Dance of the Hillary" became a memorable moment in the 2016 presidential election, but it was largely exaggerated and taken out of context.