Bill Clinton

Former President Bill Clinton endangered the lives of Secret Service agents because of his obsession with his mistresses according to a former agent assigned to Clinton's detail.


In an explosive new tell-all book published by former Secret Service Uniform Division Officer Gary J. Byrne, a UD Officer was nearly killed in a car accident one night as Bill Clinton tried to sneak over to a 'lady friend's' house.

Bill Clinton was so sex crazed that he got caught sneaking out of the White House one night with a raincoat over his head. This freak almost made it into the White House again. Let that sink in.

Byrne was assigned to Bill Clinton's detail and served in federal law enforcement for almost 30 years.

Byrne writes in "Secrets of the Secret Service: The History and Uncertain Future of the U.S. Secret Service" that Bill Clinton would order a small motorcade to follow his car around D.C. while he snuck around with various women.

During one of these rendezvous, a Secret Service officer dubbed "Reverend" hurried to run a red light in order to keep up with Bill Clinton's car and an oncoming vehicle t-boned him leaving him with a grave head injury.

Bill Clinton and the other agents left the scene of the crash and left the DC police to handle the accident. The police had no idea the president of the United States was slithering around town incognito for sex romps.

Even more egregious, the gravely injured officer had to fight for his medical bills to be paid

Via the Washington Examiner:
Afterward, according to the book, the agency tried to block payments to "Reverend" until he threatened to go to court where the details would be revealed. Still, the affair cut into the agency's morale. Wrote Byrne in the book provided to Secrets:

"Word of what had happened to Reverend spread like wildfire through the Uniformed Division because any UD officer could have been in Reverend's place. And although many would take a bullet for the president, what was the risk for? Were Clinton's sordid personal affairs worth an officer's life? Was that the duty we had signed up for, the reason we spent so much time away from our families?"

Examiner's
Paul Bedard notes Bill Clinton also snuck out of the White House one night with a raincoat over his head. He was caught at the gate as he was on his way to visit one of his mistresses:
Byrne quotes the unnamed officer's call for help: "You better get me some help up here. I just caught Bruce Lindsey trying to drive out West Exec. with the president with a raincoat over his head."

He also said that the service was angered with Clinton's antics and efforts to skip out unnoticed. But in the end, they agreed to "off the record" trips in small motorcades, wrote Byrne.
"Another tale that was kept from the public would have surely been called 'Ringgate' had the media caught wind of it. The president was in a major metropolitan airport, en route to Air Force One, when he realized he had left his wedding ring at his hotel. He ordered the motorcade to turn around so he could retrieve it. He was especially concerned about being seen arriving or boarding without his wedding ring as he had been traveling without the first lady," Paul Bedard of the Washington Examiner noted.

And staunch feminist Hillary Clinton put up with all of this. Thank God Hillary lost the 2016 presidential election.