Megan Kelly Shares Creepy Never-Seen-Before Photo of Bill Clinton

In a revealing moment on her Thursday podcast, Megyn Kelly revisited a disturbing episode involving former President Bill Clinton — and this time, she says she has photographic evidence to back it up.

Kelly unveiled a previously unseen image allegedly captured in 1999, just a year after Clinton’s impeachment. The photograph, she explained, shows Clinton at a Washington, D.C., bar behaving inappropriately toward two young women — all while his wife, Hillary Clinton, and daughter, Chelsea Clinton, were reportedly present.

Speaking with fellow former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, Kelly did not mince words.

“This is my own piece of evidence where he wasn’t shamed at all,” Kelly said. “Where a friend of mine and her friend at the time, this was in 1999, were in a bar and Bill Clinton was there. Look at this. He is looking down the chest of my friend Meg Florence, and that’s my other friend Abby Ritman. He basically got his hand on her side boob.”

Kelly added that the incident took place at The Bombay Club in D.C., a well-known political watering hole.

“And you probably know this place, The Bombay Club in D.C. He was there with his wife and daughter,” she said.

Here’s the photo in question:

The resurfaced allegations arrive as Clinton was providing closed-door testimony regarding his long-documented association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — a relationship that has raised serious questions for years.

According to reporting from The Gateway Pundit:

Epstein reportedly visited the Oval Office at least 17 times when Clinton was President.

Clinton flew on Epstein’s infamous Lolita Express multiple times.

A witness said Clinton not only spent time on Epstein’s p*dophile island with Epstein and his procurer, Ghislaine Maxwell, but there were also two young girls present.

Clinton was photographed with his arm around one of Epstein’s sex slaves and getting a neck massage from another.

He even reportedly had an affair with Maxwell.

In his book “Citizen,” Clinton acknowledges flying on Epstein’s private jet but claims the trips were strictly for business, not pleasure.

The latest testimony, however, may have complicated the political narrative Democrats have long tried to construct around President Donald J. Trump, now serving his second term in the White House.

During a break in the deposition — held at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center in Westchester County, New York — House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer spoke briefly with reporters.

“I know there’s a lot of obsession about President Trump from the media, a lot of curiosity about President Trump from media. I want to make a statement because they’ll probably not mention this when they come out here,” Comer said, referring to Democrats on the committee.

According to Comer, Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., asked Clinton whether President Trump should also be called to testify.

“That’s for you to decide,” Clinton responded, according to Comer.

Comer then relayed what he described as a notable admission from the former president.

“The president went on to say that the president, Trump, ‘has never said anything to me to make me think he was involved,’ and he meant with Epstein,” Comer said. “I thought that was an interesting thing that President Clinton said.”

The deposition began shortly after 11 a.m. and is expected to continue into the evening, according to Fox News.

Democrats exiting the facility later challenged Comer’s summary but declined to provide specifics, citing procedural rules.

“I think the best response with that is for you to view the complete record what actually he said, which, look, we’re not going to disclose what was said because that’s not in the rules. But Republicans keep breaking the rules,” Garcia told reporters.

“President Clinton did bring up some additional information about discussions with President Trump. I think that the way Chairman Comer described it, I don’t think it’s a complete, accurate description of what actually was said.”

The Clintons have maintained Chappaqua as their primary residence since leaving the White House in early 2000.

As scrutiny intensifies around Epstein’s network of powerful associates, one fact remains clear: even under oath, Bill Clinton himself stated that President Donald J. Trump never gave him any indication of involvement in Epstein’s crimes — a reality unlikely to fit neatly into the media’s preferred narrative.

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