Explosive new book claims Bill Clinton's steamy phone sex calls with Monica were intercepted by Russia and the UK and used in a 'blackmail' attempt by Israeli Prime Minister according to ex-intern's secret dossier on the President



A sensational book by Weekly Standard editor Daniel Halper claims:



Investigators for Monica Lewinsky compiled a dossier of hundreds of pages of documents on Bill Clinton's dalliances and misdeeds



Russia, Great Britain and Israel intercepted White House phone calls, including x-rated conversations



Young Bill Clinton 'assaulted' a date in a wooded area of a San Francisco park. Decades later, he called her to ask for her support in his presidential campaign



Bill set his sights on Barbra Streisand, Elizabeth Hurley and the first African-American Miss Arkansas Lencola Sullivan

'Everybody you think he f*****, he did', a source told Halper



Hillary was furious about Monica but not because he cheated - 'it was that he got caught and so rubbed her nose in it’





According to a new blockbuster book, tapes of Bill Clinton’s steamy phone sex with Monica Lewinsky posed a threat to national security and resulted in a not-so-subtle ‘blackmail’ attempt by the Prime Minister of Israel, who used the torrid exchanges to try to ‘convince’ the President to secure the release of an American spying for the Israelis.



The book, Clinton, Inc.: The Audacious Rebuilding of a Political Machine by Weekly Standard editor Daniel Halper, has been described as 'scrupulously researched' and 'juicy'.



The contents of this latest tome about the ultimate power couple have been widely leaked and have already been the subject of numerous news reports.

Halper reports evidence that not only the Israelis but also the British and Russians had ‘scooped up’ the microwaves off the top of the White House and taped Clinton's phone sex conversations with Monica – and perhaps other women.

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Caught on tape: According to the author of the blockbuster new book Clinton, Inc., who had exclusive access to files compiled by Monica Lewinsky's team of advisers, phone sex conversations between the intern and Preident Clinton were intercepted by the British, the Russians and the Israelis

The charmer: Bill puts on a good show of affection with Hillary but multiple sources tell Daniel Halper that the couple have separate lives and haven't slept in the same bedroom for years

The book’s contents were leaked to dozens of journalists about 10 days before its official launch date today.



According to allegations in the book, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used the tapes to try to persuade Clinton to release Jonathan Pollard, an American caught and jailed for spying for Israel.



Clinton lobbied for Pollard’s release but his attempts were ultimately thwarted by CIA Director George Tenet.



That bombshell and scores of others - some amusing, some alarming - are part of hundreds of pages of allegations compiled by a team of lawyers and investigators working for Monica Lewinsky and viewed exclusively by Halper.



The so-called 'Monica Files', chronicling the dalliances and misdeeds of Clinton, were assembled for the hapless White House intern after the public outing of their affair in case she might be drawn into legal action against the President.



In what a source of Halper’s dubs a 'death by a thousand cuts' operation, more leaks from the documents are likely to get into the hands of Republican operatives as the 2016 election approaches.



On March 29, 1997, Clinton summoned Monica to the Oval Office. He had something 'important' to tell her. The president was on crutches, having fallen down the steps outside golfer Greg Norman’s house in Florida.



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Clinton hobbled into the study outside the Oval Office where the couple had oral sex, Halper reports. This was to be the last time the couple had sex.



Then, as recounted by Halper from The Monica Files, the President told Monica he had something 'important' to discuss.



'We may have been overheard', he said, referring, no doubt, to the frequent phone sex exchanges between the President and the White House intern.



Monica said she didn't know what he was talking about and couldn't imagine how anyone could overhear them.



Clinton doesn't really answer her. He only responds, 'If anybody ever says anything about the calls I’ve made to you, tell them we were just joking.'



After the affair was made public and prosecutors questioned Monica, she told them that Clinton 'knew their calls were being monitored all along, and the phone-sex was just a put-on.'



But Monica’s canny investigative team learned that the monitoring of calls was the real deal.



Strong arm: Israeli Prime Minister used the tapes of Clinton's phone sex conversations to try to win release for a jailed spy, the book claims. Clinton tried to 'accommodate,' but failed. The tapes were never released

Then, as reported in the book, at a meeting held in October 1998 near Wye River, Maryland, Prime Minister Netanyahu pulled Clinton aside and revealed that the Israelis had listened to Clinton Monica’s sex talk, and assured the President that they 'threw away the tapes'. But the apparent quid pro quo was that Clinton would arrange for the release of Jonathan Pollard who was convicted of spying for Israelis and a cause celeb for the country.



While government officials in either country would not confirm the nature of Israeli eavesdropping, Halper reports there is ample evidence to support Monica's story. In the end however, not willing to risk the wrath of his national security team, Clinton pulled back on his effort to free the spy.





'Foreign spies weren't the only ones who knew about the couple's phone sex.'

The author says Clinton also had phone sex with other women while on presidential trips, including one visit to the Seychelles.



It was an open secret that the British government listened in on conversations on the island.



The details of Monica's phone sex with Clinton were not only known by foreign spies. Monica shared the juicy details with some of her confidantes, according to papers viewed by the author in The Monica Files.



Halper reports on a conversation Monica had with a friend, in which she asks if a man calls a woman for sex isn’t it usual for him to ask what the woman is wearing.



Referring to Clinton, Monica admits, 'Well, he would say what HE was wearing'.



Monica revealed to her friend that in their sex talk, the President would describe what he was wearing as he pleasured himself, usually a gray University of Arkansas sweatshirt and what he called his ‘blue tighties.’



In another bombshell reportedly uncovered by Monica’s team, a woman, then a student at a university in California, claimed that she met a young Bill Clinton when he returned from his studies in England as a Rhodes scholar. She described a disturbing encounter with the man who would be president.

Fatal attraction: Bill's liaison with Monica proved to be a disaster for both of them. They met at a White House function in 1997

Scene of the crime: When Monica was summoned to the Oval Office by President Clinton they would often go off to another room and have sex

Rebound: Monica recently came out of seclusion following years of keeping a low profile. She wrote a thoughtful, revealing essay about her life in Vanity Fair and now is out and about in London , New York and Los Angeles

The couple dated once, Halper reports, and then they met up again at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. According to Lewinsky’s team they went to a wooded section of the park, where the future president pushed her to the ground and tried to have sex with her.



She 'scratched and kicked' him and managed to get away. Halper reports no charges were filed against Clinton.

Incredibly, decades later, the woman heard from the then Governor of Arkansas, according to Monica's dossier, to tell her he was running for President and ask for her support.





'The Monica Files also reveal the President used the White House theatre, just steps away from the First Lady's offices, for many of his trysts.'





She said she would, but the woman believed the call was 'a blatant attempt' to find out if she would reveal anything about the assault in San Francisco, Halper reports.



The Monica Files also reveal that the President used the White House theatre, just steps away from the East Wing offices of then First Lady Hillary Clinton, for many of his trysts.



According to the files, claims Halper, aides were willing to open up to Monica’s people about Bill's indiscretions as long as their identities were kept secret.



In 1994, Halper reports that during his first term in office, Clinton called his close friend David Pryor, then a US senator from Arkansas to brag about his latest conquest, a pop icon. Pryor couldn't help but be incredulous that not only would Clinton have the gall to have such a potentially explosive liaison, but actually boast about it.

Keep them guessing: Miss Arkansas Lencola Sullivan was named during the Monica Lewinsky investigation as having a possible fling with Clinton. Halper spoke with her but she would neither confirm nor deny a romantic relationship

Pryor called the singer's agent to put a stop to the dangerous relationship. 'I don’t tell her what to do,' the agent replied.



According to the book. the incorrigible Clinton had no shame about his womanizing. 'When I was in high school I was a fat kid in overalls and now all the women want to f*** me,’ he told his Yale classmate Mack McLarty, Halper reports.



Another insider tells Halper, 'Everybody you think he f*****, he did – and the more dangerous the better.

The insider continues, 'All genius is flawed. The great artists are addicted….His addiction is p****.'



Halper reports on some of the women Clinton supposedly bedded. The first African-American Miss Arkansas, Lencola Sullivan, was named as Clinton's alleged mistress during the Monica Lewinsky investigation. Sullivan refused to confirm or deny any previous romantic relationship with the former president to the author.



Halper reports that actresses Gina Gershon and Elizabth Hurley, Eleanor Mondale, the daughter of the former vice president Walter Mondale and Barbra Streisand were also on Clinton's hit list.

Hillary was able to look the other way…until Monica.



She was furious about Monica, Halper says, but not for the reasons one might expect.



'It wasn’t that he was f****** someone else. It was that he got caught and so rubbed her nose in it,' a senior Clinton aide told Halper.

The volatility of their relationship was confirmed in Halper’s book. According to one source of Halper's, screaming matches and throwing things like lamps 'really did happen'.



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His fling with Monica benefited Hillary greatly, according to Halper, first because she was able to use it to her advantage as the wronged wife winning the sympathy of potential women voters as she contemplated a possible Senate race in New York.



But even more importantly, It resulted in a significant shift in the balance of power between the couple. Never exactly the obedient wife, Hillary was deeply in love with her husband and was willing to play second fiddle.



At a public event, reports the author, Hillary would depart before Bill, waiting for him in the presidential limo. After a short while, she would send someone to fetch her husband, but Bill would purposely stay an extra fifteen minutes.



She was trying to control Bill but Bill wasn't having it. But after Monica the dynamic changed.

'Hillary was no longer the one in constant pursuit of Bill’s love and attention. He now needed her in a way he never did before,' Halper concludes.

