Thursday, December 21, 2017

He gets away because ?..........He's a CLINTON ....Same reason Killary will NEVER be charged.....She's a CLINTON........MONEY SPEAKS LOUDLY

Bill Clinton Used Undignified ‘Disguise’ To
Sneak Away From White House To
Rendezvous With Sleazy Lover
By  Dec 20th 2017




A new “tell-all” book by a former Secret Service agent claims President Clinton would regularly sneak out of the White House to visit his bevy of “well-known and less well-known mistresses.”
Former Secret Service officer and now author Gary Byrne claims that the 42nd President of the United States would hide under a raincoat and smuggled in a car out of the White House and through the security gate for an apparent rendezvous with one of Bill’s bamboos.
Byrne isn’t exactly sure how many times Clinton snuck out of the White House; however, the one time he was caught he recalls the announcement over the intercom: ‘We need help; the president is being smuggled out of the White House under a raincoat.”
The incident occurred when the Secret Service officer at the front gate stopped the vehicle of Clinton’s attorney Bruce Lindsey for a routine inspection and was shocked to see Clinton hiding under a raincoat.
The story goes that Lindsey pleaded with the uniformed officer to pass however the officer held firm, and when things got a little heated, he radioed for backup stating over the phone, “You better get me some help here.”
‘I just caught Bruce Lindsey trying to drive out with the President with a raincoat over his head.’

Clinton with Monica Lewinsky in 1998
The revelation by Byrne that this wasn’t an isolated case, that Clinton would routinely sneak out to visit his “well-known and less well-known mistresses” in Washington DC.
Byrne was tasked with guarding both Clinton’s, and this incident recounted in his new book “Secrets of the Secret Service: The History and Uncertain Future of the US Secret Service,” which comes out next month, was one of many such incidences.
The President began sneaking out of the White House by using an ingenious ruse, a privilege known as “off the record” (OTR) which is usually reserved for somber occasions such as visits to the families of dead servicemen, which seldom gets any media coverage. However, the Secret Service was outraged, because if anything happened to the president while he was engaged out of the White House, they would bear the brunt.
Byrne writes that the undated episode regarding the raincoat incident left senior agents “past fury.”

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