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    Megyn Kelly Totally Torches Bill Clinton by Bringing the Receipts with One Old Photo

    By Adam StantonMarch 2, 2026
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    On her show, released on February 26, 2026, Megyn Kelly released a 1999 photo from the Bombay Club in D.C., claiming it shows then-President Bill Clinton looking down the shirt of her friend Meg Florence, with his hand on another friend Abby Rittman’s “side boob.”

    She described it as “hound dog behavior” persisting post-Lewinsky scandal, not criminal but indicative of a pattern. Released hours before Clinton’s closed-door House Oversight testimony on Jeffrey Epstein ties, which included jet flights he acknowledged for philanthropy, while denying island visits.

    “I’m not saying this is a crime,” Megyn Kelly said on her ‘Megyn Kelly Show.’“Bill was not shamed at all — after the Monica Lewinsky scandal — out of his hound dog behavior, to put it mildly,” Kelly added, skewering the former president.

    “Yes, he is looking down the chest of my friend, Meg Florence, and that’s my other friend in the foreground, Abby Rittman. He’s basically got his hand on her side boob,” she added, “I’m just saying [he was] not chastised at all as a result of Lewinsky.”

    Sarcastically reacting, one user joked, “good thing bill isn’t a male Chauvinist Pig like trump I mean you would want bill to grab someone’s kitty like trump did right. Megyn Kelly exposes decades-old photo of Bill Clinton.”

    As we reported at the American Tribune, House Oversight Chairman James Comer accused the Clintons of defying bipartisan Epstein subpoenas by offering a limited New York interview without a transcript or full congressional participation, calling it “ridiculous.”

    “Comer was using a dispute over testimony format as a pretext to move toward contempt proceedings,” reacted Angel Ureña, the deputy chief of staff to former President Bill Clinton, claimed, “We never said no to a transcript. Interviews are on the record and under oath.”

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    “Whether it was written or typed isn’t why this is happening. If that were the last or only issue, we’d be in a different position. You keep misdirecting to protect you-know-who and God knows what,” she added in her undignified screed.

    Firing back, Rep. James Comer (R-KY), asserted, “Facing contempt of Congress, the Clintons’ lawyers made an untenable offer: that I travel to New York for a conversation with President Clinton only. No official transcript would be recorded and other members of Congress would be barred from participating. I have rejected the Clintons’ ridiculous offer.”

    “The Clintons’ latest demands make clear they believe their last name entitles them to special treatment. The House Oversight Committee’s bipartisan subpoenas require the Clintons to appear for depositions that are under oath and transcribed,” the Kentucky republican nioted.

    In another thunderous statement, the GOP House Oversight Committee explained, “One of Clinton’s pawns claimed to the fake NYT that they never ruled out a transcript… The receipts tell a different story—they demanded that there be only one staffer ‘to take notes’ for each side during an ‘interview.’ Subpoenas and depositions are not suggestions.”

    Featured image: By White House photographer, probably Ralph Alswang – https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/clinton-epstein-maxwell/, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=143417692

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