Sealed Clinton impeachment documents could expose this sick Epstein secret

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Bill Clinton's past keeps catching up with him.

The walls are closing in on the former President.

And sealed Clinton impeachment documents could expose this sick Epstein secret.

Senator Graham urges investigators to crack open sealed files

RINO Senator Lindsey Graham just dropped a bombshell that has Bill Clinton's legal team scrambling.

The South Carolina Republican — who served as a House impeachment manager during Clinton's 1998 trial — is urging House investigators to unseal tens of thousands of documents from Clinton's impeachment that have been locked away for nearly 30 years.

"I would encourage him to look [at the files]," Graham told The Washington Times, describing the secret documents as "pretty bad stuff."

Graham went further. "There are some things in there that didn't get into the stream for a reason. And I accept the results of [the Clinton] impeachment. He served out his term," he said. "If you're talking about files, you want to look at those files."

Here's what makes this explosive. Graham was one of only 65 House Republicans who actually saw what's in those files back in 1998. The rest of America never got to see them.

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer said he's interested in opening the files as part of his investigation into the Clintons' relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The Justice Department just released new photos showing Clinton in various settings with Epstein — including a hot tub, a swimming pool, and on Epstein's private jet.

Women whose faces are blacked out appear in several photos, which means they’re either victims or minors.

The Clintons were supposed to give depositions this week about their Epstein connections, but their appearances got postponed until January.

Comer warned their attorney David Kendall that if either Clinton fails to show up, both risk being held in contempt by Congress.

Clinton spokesman Angel Urena is already playing damage control, claiming the whole thing is just partisan politics.

But those sealed files contain evidence so damaging that lawmakers walked into the review room skeptical and walked out in shock.

What Graham knows that the rest of America doesn't

Think about what Graham just did. He's telling congressional investigators to open files from 27 years ago as part of an Epstein probe. Graham saw those files. He knows exactly what's in there. And he's pointing investigators directly at them.

That means the sealed impeachment evidence contains something relevant to Jeffrey Epstein's criminal enterprise.

Graham isn't sending investigators on a fishing expedition. He's telling them where the bodies are buried.

David Schippers was the chief investigative counsel who prosecuted the House case against Clinton.

Before he died in 2018, Schippers described what happened when lawmakers actually looked at the evidence. According to Schippers, House Judiciary Committee members had exclusive access to a secured room containing the materials — no staff allowed, mandatory sign-in procedures, nothing permitted in or out.

The room contained about 60,000 documents plus telephone recordings and other materials collected by independent counsel Kenneth Starr.

Most Americans think Starr's 1998 report told the whole story. That report focused on Monica Lewinsky and Paula Jones. But Starr's team collected evidence on everything — Clinton's pattern of behavior with women, who knew what and when, who helped cover things up, and who got threatened into silence.

"I would say five times a day, congressmen would come in and say, 'Dave, we're doing this for Henry [Hyde]. But I'm telling you right now, I'm not voting for impeachment,'" Schippers recalled.

"And I remember one time one of those men who said that to me, and I saw him in the room. He had his head in his hands and reading something, and he was just muttering, 'My God. My God. How bad can it get?'"

Of the 65 Republicans who reviewed the evidence, 64 ended up voting for impeachment once they saw what was in there.

Not one Senator — though the files were open to all of them — bothered to look at the material.

"I think they didn't want to look at it because they were afraid of what they were going to find," Schippers said.

That's the Washington establishment protecting its own. Senators from both parties knew those files contained career-ending revelations.

So they kept their heads down, acquitted Clinton without reviewing the evidence, and sealed everything in the archives.

The pattern Democrats spent decades covering up

Schippers said Hillary Clinton was "all over" her husband's scandals.

"She was the one who was orchestrating all the attacks on the people that she called 'the bimbos,'" Schippers explained. "I talked to every one of those 'bimbos,' and they were decent, honorable, good women. All of them were in some way threatened or attacked directly."

The sealed files document Clinton's pattern with women and — more importantly — who helped him get away with it.

They show the network of people who covered for Clinton, threatened his accusers, and made problems disappear.

Clinton flew on Epstein's plane dozens of times.

The new photos show him in Epstein's hot tub and pool, often with unidentified women whose faces are redacted. Clinton's spokesman claims there's no wrongdoing, but Clinton won't explain why he spent so much time with a convicted sex offender.

Now Graham — who saw evidence in 1998 that made congressmen physically ill — is pointing investigators back to those files.

Graham knows what's in there.

He knows it's relevant.

And he knows opening those files will destroy the Clintons' "we didn't know anything" defense.

The sealed documents show Clinton's pattern of behavior and the machinery that protected him.

That's not ancient history.

That's a roadmap showing exactly how powerful men get away with preying on women for decades.

After Clinton's Senate acquittal in 1999, they sealed all that evidence and buried it in the archives.

"So, everybody's mouth is clamped shut. We can't talk about specifics of what's in there," Schippers said.

For 27 years, Washington has kept those files locked up.

Washington sealed the evidence to protect Clinton.

Now that Epstein photos keep surfacing and the Clintons are facing depositions, those files could become the smoking gun that shows this wasn't isolated incidents — it was a pattern protected by powerful people for decades.


¹ Kerry Picket, "House investigators probing Jeffrey Epstein case urged to unseal the Clinton impeachment files," The Washington Times, December 21, 2025.

² Ibid.

³ Ibid.

⁴ Ibid.

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