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By Daily Mail Reporter 12:38 BST 22 Jul 2014 , updated 06:48 BST 23 Jul 2014
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.
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.
Monica Lewinsky writes about her affair with Bill Clinton
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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'.
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.
Halper contends that the couple now live 'comfortably' and 'happily' as they lead separate lives - and separate bedrooms. Even while they were in the White House they hadn’t shared the same bedroom in seven years. Clinton, Inc.: The Audacious Rebuilding of a Political Machine by Daniel Halper and published by Harper Collins is available on Amazon
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Monica S. Lewinsky claims that President Clinton frequently telephoned her at home late at night, engaged in telephone sex with her and eventually devastated her emotionally by becoming involved with several other women, a person close to the matter said Friday after hearing portions of Lewinsky’s secretly tape-recorded conversations.
The source, who listened to about 10% of the nearly 20 hours of tapes turned over to the independent counsel’s office, said Lewinsky is heard saying that she engaged only in oral sex with the president, and that Clinton told her he did not consider such an act to constitute a sexual affair.
“Monica never claims it was intercourse,” the source said. Clinton has denied he had a “sexual relationship” with the former White House intern.
Also Friday, the attorney for Linda Tripp, who made the secret recordings while conversing with Lewinsky, described a three-page, typewritten “talking points” summary he said Lewinsky gave his client last week to lay out how Tripp could safely deny that Clinton was participating in extramarital affairs.
The attorney, James Moody, said the summary is in two parts: one written in the third person with instructions on how to skirt the truth; the other is conveniently written in the first person so Tripp could sign or copy it as her own legal affidavit.
Moody said Lewinsky gave Tripp the three-page document during a ride home from the Pentagon, where Tripp works as a public affairs specialist and where Lewinsky also was employed at the time. He added, however, that Lewinsky did not specifically tell her to commit perjury when she gives a legal deposition in Paula Corbin Jones’ sexual-harassment case against Clinton.
“Monica gave them to her,” Moody said of the talking points. “She did not explain them. But the reference was that this is what you should do.”
The document, which, like the tapes has been turned over to the office of Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr, appears to lie at the heart of the federal investigation into whether Clinton and his confidant, Vernon E. Jordan Jr., were coaching Lewinsky to commit perjury to shield the president from legal culpability in the Jones lawsuit.
Moody said the document is written in legalese. But he said that it appears to be too sophisticated to have been written by someone like 24-year-old Lewinsky, who has no background in the law, while at the same time seems too amateurish to have been penned by a lawyer.
“In my judgment, Monica did not write all of this,” he said. “It’s kind of mixed. They [the instructions] are not quite good enough for a lawyer and not quite bad enough for a 24-year-old.”
The latest sexual misconduct allegations involving Clinton center on Lewinsky.
On Jan. 7, she gave an affidavit in the Jones case in which she denied having a sexual affair with the president.
But then this week sources revealed that Lewinsky was secretly tape-recorded by her friend, Tripp, and that on the tape, Lewinsky openly admitted the sexual relationship. Tripp has not spoken publicly about her role.
But the source who reviewed portions of the tapes told The Times on Friday that the taping began last August and continued into last week, when Tripp approached Starr’s office. On Jan. 13 she was outfitted with a microphone for prosecutors to tape one last conversation with Lewinsky. In all, there are 17 tape cassettes.
“It’s girl-talk, it’s everything,” the source said of the tapes he heard. “It’s such a range.
“Monica is whining. She is whining that he won’t spend enough time with her. Or how to get a package to him to the White House, or the excitement about a meeting they had.
“Or she is jealous about other girlfriends. Monica is jealous. She’s jealous that they are spending time with him, and the assumption is that they are getting some special treatment that she’s not.
“She comes off like a whining girlfriend. She feels moved out.”
Those descriptions follow similar excerpts in Newsweek magazine, which reportedly has listened to some excerpts from the tapes. In one of those excerpts, the magazine reported Lewinsky referred to Clinton both as “the creep” and “schmucko.”
The source also said that Lewinsky revealed on the tapes that Clinton frequently called her at home and liked to discuss sex with her.
“Monica said they had phone sex,” the source said. “That there was a lot of phone sex.”
The source said the tapes include at least three instances in which Lewinsky and Tripp discuss messages Clinton allegedly left on Lewinsky’s home answering machine. “There are message machine tapes,” the source said.
On the Tripp recordings, Lewinsky recalls that Clinton said “things like I wish you were there at home so I could talk to you.” But the source said the recordings he heard do not include any playback of the Clinton messages and it could not be determined whether Lewinsky has saved those messages.
In a separate incident, the president allegedly called Lewinsky at home one night when Tripp was there. But Tripp was not aware it was Clinton until Lewinsky said so later.
Clinton, in a series of public statements Wednesday, denied that he had an “improper” affair with Lewinsky.
“The relationship was not improper,” he told Roll Call, a biweekly newspaper on Capitol Hill. “The relationship was not sexual.”
Two Arkansas state troopers told The Times in 1993 that Clinton had said the Bible held that oral sex with a woman other than your wife was not adultery.
Tripp’s attorney, Moody, said Friday that his client has no independent, personal knowledge of a sexual relationship between the president and Lewinsky.
But, he said, Tripp nevertheless believes Lewinsky was being truthful to her when she contradicted her Jan. 7 affidavit and said that she had indeed been involved with Clinton.
Tripp and Lewinsky began working together at the Pentagon in April 1996, and soon became friends.
“Their relationship was one of mentor and protector, older sister and younger sister, and one of just girlfriends,” Moody said.
Moody said Tripp began the surreptitious taping in late August because she was angry that Clinton’s attorney, Robert S. Bennett, had publicly discounted her account of an encounter between Clinton and another White House employee.
Tripp, who once worked as an executive assistant in the White House counsel’s office, was quoted in Newsweek recalling seeing Kathleen E. Willey, a White House volunteer, leaving the Oval Office in the West Wing.
Willey was “disheveled,” Tripp told Newsweek. “Her face was red and her lipstick was off. She was flustered, happy and joyful.” Tripp said Willey told her Clinton had kissed and fondled her.
In the article, Bennett reacted by saying that Tripp “is not to be believed.”
Because of the comment, Moody said, “and because she knew she would be called as a witness in the Jones case, she began the taping to protect herself. It was an attempt to cover herself.”
“She’s a political appointee and you know that your conduct has to be very circumspect and you can be fired for any reasons. And when the president’s lawyer calls you a liar, you know you’re in the cross-hairs. That’s a pretty good indication you might have problems. What bigger indication is there.”
He said Tripp mostly recorded Lewinsky in conversations over the telephone. Later, he said, Lewinsky began urging her to be untruthful when she gave testimony to lawyers for Jones, particularly if they asked about Lewinsky and the president.
“Monica was telling her to deny the relationship when she was deposed in the Paula Jones case,” Moody said. “It went on for weeks, and she was fairly forceful.”
He said Tripp originally was scheduled to be deposed by the Jones legal team on Dec. 18, but it was postponed and still has not occurred.
Tripp hired Moody as her attorney only recently, he said. “She called me in a panic seeking legal advice. She felt she was under pressure to commit perjury. She wanted assistance.”
He said that Tripp wanted to tell her story to the independent counsel’s office because she was familiar with their work, having cooperated in past investigations involving the death of Deputy White House Counsel Vincent Foster and the White House travel office.
On Jan. 12, soon after he was hired as her lawyer, Tripp took her tape recordings and other evidence to the independent counsel’s
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