Bill Clinton’s alleged ‘black son’ Danney Williams demands Barack Obama help him convince Hillary’s husband to take a DNA test
Danney Williams made the desperate plea in his latest video posted on YouTube

A MAN, who claims he's Bill Clinton's "black son", is calling on Barack Obama to help him get DNA from the former US president.
Danney Williams, who has been saying he's Clinton's illegitimate child since the 1990s, has filmed himself begging President Obama to convince Hillary Clinton to assist him in obtaining DNA from her husband to prove his claim.
In a YouTube video appeal, the 30-year-old addressed the president saying: "I am the son of former president Bill Clinton. I am reaching out to you because I know you can understand me.
"You also grew up without a father, and you are our first black president.
"You have supported Black Lives Matter and My Brother’s Keeper, so I know you believe that my life matters."
The accusations have dogged Clinton since 1992, before his bid to become president
The dad-of-five continues: "President Obama, I have to know who I am. I have to know that my father and stepmother will accept me, their black son.
“My step mother Hillary, she has the power to convince my father to provide a DNA sample. President Obama, I know you are endorsing my stepmom for President."
He concludes: “Please ask her to step up to prove that my life does matter, that my kids and I have a place in her village too.”
It comes a week after he asked Monica Lewinsky to let him conduct DNA testing on the stain from her infamous blue dress.
In a letter to Lewinsky, Williams wrote: "I respectfully request you provide the sample of genetic matter we require so that we may match it with my own sample.
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This isn't the first time, Williams tried to get himself recognised as a relative of the US political dynasty.
Williams started a Facebook page in December, under the new name of Danney Williams-Clinton in order to seize their attention.
The page also claims Hillary “banished” him when she found out what her husband had done, saying she “slammed the door in [Danney’s aunt’s] face” when she took him to the Clinton home as a child.
Various posts went on to dispute the accuracy of a reported DNA test in the 1990s and allege a conspiracy to cover up the truth.
The page is also filled with pictures of Danney paired with images of Clinton as a young man.
Danney’s claims first came to light in 1992 when Clinton was running for president.
The Globe interviewed his mother – former sex worker Bobbie Ann Williams – who told how she allegedly met Clinton when he was out jogging in 1984.
She claimed he began paying her for sex regularly after the meeting in Little Rock, Arkansas – sometimes alone, and sometimes with other women at the same time.
But when she got pregnant, she says he denied it was anything to do with him.
She told the paper: “He rubbed my big belly and said: ‘Girl, that can’t be my baby.’
“But I knew it was. I just had this kind of woman’s feeling that this was his child.”
Bobbie also claimed Clinton was her only white client at the time, making her more certain the ex-president was Danney’s father because of her son’s light skin colour.
An eventual DNA test conducted by Star magazine in 1999 concluded that the pair couldn’t be related.
But Williams has always denied the precision of the test.
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