Saturday, November 12, 2016
Did Jersey photographer's video of Clinton stumble change course of history?
By Sam Carchidi
(The Philadelphia Inquirer) In the days after Donald Trump's stunning presidential win over Hillary Clinton, Zdenek Gazda has been bombarded by phone calls and texts, telling him he changed the election.
He doesn't disagree with them.
Gazda is a freelance photographer from New Jersey who filmed the video of Clinton after she became ill and stumbled at a campaign event two months ago.
"People say to me that it showed she's not strong," Gazda said on Friday. "If I wasn't there, nobody would have known what happened....People need to know the truth..."
Gazda, who lives in Verona, said people have told him he "changed history" because after the video went viral, Clinton's officials announced she was suffering from a bout of pneumonia that was diagnosed two days earlier.
Clinton's campaign initially said Clinton left the 15th annual observance at Ground Zero because she felt "overheated."
Gazda, who had made more than $100,000 for his famous 20-second clip, said after he turned off his video, said he saw Clinton shaking inside the van.
He admitted he wasn't sure what his video had captured until he looked at it. "I was shocked at what I saw," Gazda said...
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