Buzz Patterson used to work for Hillary Clinton and absolutely hates the ***** now. She has pulled out some stuff over the years that is quite shocking.
#new Story behind Hillary Clinton allegedly stealing china, crystal and other items from a Castle in Denmark is being revealed by retired Air Force Lt. Col. Robert "Buzz" Patterson, who witnessed it first hand.
President Bill Clinton took a trip in 1997 to visit to Kronborg Castle in Helsingr, Denmark - Hillary and staff were on the trip. When they were leaving, a Danish military aide came running out and told Lt. Col. Patterson about the theft, and he informed Hillary.
According to Patterson, Hillary dismissed the claims,
"Buzz, we have a problem. Your staff stole the china and crystal from their rooms. And took other things as well," the aide said.
Patterson said he felt stunned and embarrassed. He apologized and said he would handle it. He then spoke with Hillary and the White House chief of staff. Both shrugged.
No one apologized. No one faced consequences. No repayment was offered to the Danish hosts.
Patterson called it "just another day in the Clinton White House and a group of Ugly Americans.
"Beautiful, historic castle. I was put up in the Scottish Military suite. Beautiful room with a fully appointed spread of meats, cheeses, breads, fruit, and a full bar. All served, of course, with fine china and crystal. "
"The next morning, the queen had a breakfast spread for Clinton and the staff. Again, first class."
"As we headed to the motorcade to leave for an event and the flight home, I was pulled aside by the Danish military aide."
"Buzz, we have a problem. Your staff stole the china and crystal from their rooms. And took other things as well."
"I was stunned and chagrined. I apologized profusely and told him I'd handle it."
"I talked with Hillary and the White House chief of staff and told them what had happened."
"They both shrugged their shoulders. No apology. Nobody held accountable. No repayment. "
"Just another day in the Clinton White House and a group of Ugly Americans."
"I don't want to hear a damn word from Hillary Clinton about White House decorum. Not a word."
This isn't the first time Hillary and her staff were accused of stealing and damaging property. During the January 2001 presidential transition, the General Accounting Office documented that damage, theft, and vandalism, happened across the White House complex.
The GAO's June 2002 report said $13,000 to $14,000 worth of damage was done including:
#new Story behind Hillary Clinton allegedly stealing china, crystal and other items from a Castle in Denmark are being revealed by retired Air Force Lt. Col. Robert “Buzz” Patterson, who witnessed it first hand.#DC
— Christina Aguayo (@ChristinaNewstv) June 17, 2026
President Bill Clinton took a trip in 1997 to visit to Kronborg… pic.twitter.com/Mmgz5NecXi
#new Story behind Hillary Clinton allegedly stealing china, crystal and other items from a Castle in Denmark is being revealed by retired Air Force Lt. Col. Robert "Buzz" Patterson, who witnessed it first hand.
President Bill Clinton took a trip in 1997 to visit to Kronborg Castle in Helsingr, Denmark - Hillary and staff were on the trip. When they were leaving, a Danish military aide came running out and told Lt. Col. Patterson about the theft, and he informed Hillary.
According to Patterson, Hillary dismissed the claims,
"Buzz, we have a problem. Your staff stole the china and crystal from their rooms. And took other things as well," the aide said.
Patterson said he felt stunned and embarrassed. He apologized and said he would handle it. He then spoke with Hillary and the White House chief of staff. Both shrugged.
No one apologized. No one faced consequences. No repayment was offered to the Danish hosts.
Patterson called it "just another day in the Clinton White House and a group of Ugly Americans.
"Beautiful, historic castle. I was put up in the Scottish Military suite. Beautiful room with a fully appointed spread of meats, cheeses, breads, fruit, and a full bar. All served, of course, with fine china and crystal. "
"The next morning, the queen had a breakfast spread for Clinton and the staff. Again, first class."
"As we headed to the motorcade to leave for an event and the flight home, I was pulled aside by the Danish military aide."
"Buzz, we have a problem. Your staff stole the china and crystal from their rooms. And took other things as well."
"I was stunned and chagrined. I apologized profusely and told him I'd handle it."
"I talked with Hillary and the White House chief of staff and told them what had happened."
"They both shrugged their shoulders. No apology. Nobody held accountable. No repayment. "
"Just another day in the Clinton White House and a group of Ugly Americans."
"I don't want to hear a damn word from Hillary Clinton about White House decorum. Not a word."
This isn't the first time Hillary and her staff were accused of stealing and damaging property. During the January 2001 presidential transition, the General Accounting Office documented that damage, theft, and vandalism, happened across the White House complex.
The GAO's June 2002 report said $13,000 to $14,000 worth of damage was done including:
- Computer keyboards with missing or damaged "W" keys
- Overturned and broken furniture
- Glue smeared on desk drawers
- Telephone lines pulled from walls
- Missing office signs and other items
- Derogatory and profane messages left on signs and in voice mail
- And......
- When the Clintons left the White House in January 2001, so did hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of items including china, flatware, rugs, sofas, chairs, art objects, books and other items.
- A separate batch of furniture valued at $28,000 was shipped to their new home in New York.
- Donors and White House records showed these items were intended for the permanent White House collection, not personal gifts.
- Two sofas, an easy chair and ottoman worth $19,900 from Steve Mittman
- A kitchen table and four chairs worth $3,650 from Lee Ficks
- A sofa worth $2,843 from Brad Noe
- Lamps worth $1,170 from Stuart Schiller; and
- A needlepoint rug worth $1,000 from David Martinous among other items.
- After getting exposed, the Clintons were forced to return $28,000.
- They were also made to pay the government $86,000 for other items they took.
- According to a 2002 House Committee on Government Reform report the Clintons kept over $360,000 in gifts total when all values were properly calculated.
- The report also noted widespread undervaluation of items, missing items, and sloppy record-keeping.
I don’t get enough credit for the things I manage not to say.
