Jeff Rovin unveils identity on 'Hannity,' suggests he bought off reporters for the ClintonsThe Clintons have an open marriage and Hillary Clinton had an affair with her late law partner, Vince Foster, according to a former tabloid editor who emerged in the media to assert he once served as a "fixer" for the Clintons.
Jeff Rovin, who first told his story in the
National Enquirer anonymously, was granted a far larger microphone Monday night on
The Sean Hannity Show on Fox News.
Rovin told Hannity his motivation to come forward was the biased coverage afforded to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
"
The New York Times has become the
National Enquirer, and the
National Enquirer has become
The New York Times," Rovin said. "We've got to set the world right again."
Rovin did not get into too many details โ nor did he offer much compelling proof of his involvement in salacious cover-ups for the Clintons. He also did not produce any pictures โ or even the prized audio tape he allegedly received from the
National Enquirer in return for a Clinton exclusive.
He also broke little new ground. Rumors about Bill Clinton's affairs or even his love of prostitutes is not exactly shocking. Rumors about Vince Foster and Hillary Clinton have been in print since 1993, back when David Brock was a conservative and writing about the Clintons for
The American Spectator.
But Rovin said he went through two years of investigation with the
National Enquirer. Yet even in last week's issue, the weekly tabloid chose not to print his identity. Hannity scored Rovin's first in-person interview.
Rovin said he "fixed" many problems for the Clintons by paying off tipsters and journalists. Often, he would tell journalists they had their facts wrong.
Or, in the case of the
National Enquirer, he would get his hands on the tabloid's evidence and then provide the tabloid favors.
For a salacious audio tape, a phone message in which the president's name is used, Rovin offered the
National Enquirer an exclusive at brother Roger Clinton's wedding.
Rovin said he was "fixing problems" for an actor in Clinton's sphere when he was first approached by the duo and contracted into their service.
Comment: Interview with one of Killary's 'fixers' reveals coverup of multiple Clinton sexual affairs