Gary Byrne, a former Secret Service agent who served in Bill Clinton’s White House, said on Monday night there was no reason to doubt women’s claims of being sexually assaulted in the Oval Office by the former president.
“Many of these things that you hear these women talk about, I don’t know how people can’t believe them. I certainly do,” Byrne told Fox News host Sean Hannity after a segment with accusers Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick.
Byrne alleged he saw the incidents happen on a regular basis. He said he stepped in on multiple occasions when a Navy servicemember was asked to dispose of semen-stained towels and tissues following incidents in the Oval Office.
“I testified to it at least one incident with towels and then another incident with tissues and lipstick, and it happens so often that it … we had a hard time keeping track of who it had to have been,” said Byrne.
The former Secret Service agent has published Crisis in Character, a book detailing the events he saw while working in the Clinton administration.

