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On March 4, 2021, a website attempting to pass as a credible news outlet alleged U.S. military forces had arrested former Democratic Secretary of State Hillary Clinton under the direction of former Republican President Donald Trump. Under a headline reading Navy SEALS Arrest Hillary Clinton, who unsuccessfully ran against Trump for the presidency in 2016, the website called Real Raw News claimed: Citing only the unnamed source, the post alleged eight members of a Naval Special Warfare Group broke into Clinton's home, found her rehearsing a speech in a mirror, and used a tranquilizer dart to sedate her. [Trump's team] had been surveilling Clinton a long time, and he knew she was always alone on Tuesday nights. That’s when the SEALS nabbed her, our source supposedly said. The post appeared to be fan fiction inspired by some Trump supporters' long-stemming petitions for Clinton's prosecution. First, at the time of the alleged arrest, Trump did not have authority to direct any federal department or branches of the country’s armed forces, including the SEALs, because his successor President Joe Biden had taken the presidential oath of office roughly one month prior. That inauguration stripped Trump of his abilities to help coordinate military operations as the country's commander in chief. Next, no evidence supported any of the post's claims regarding Clinton's purported detainment. Hypothetically speaking, if the undercover operation had indeed taken place, it is unlikely that Real Raw News would be the first to report the significant development in the news media. Even if it was the first, more established news organizations, including Fox News, BBC, The Associated Press, and Al Jazeera, would at least mention, if not significantly highlight, the news with one or more stories on their websites or broadcast programs. Additionally, the official Twitter accounts for Clinton and her political allies remained active, as this writing, with no indication that she had been arrested. Nothing on websites outlining her political agenda mentioned the alleged detainment. If the post's claims had been true, Clinton's circle of high-profile Democratic supporters would no doubt issue statements or hold news conferences in response to her arrest. In sum, no, Clinton was not arrested by Navy SEALs in March 2021 for any reason, including treason.
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