A fly-on-the-wall-style film showing Bill Clinton's last days in office could be used as evidence in the presidential pardons scandal.
Cameras rolled in the White House over a number of days as Mr Clinton prepared to leave office.
That was when Mr Clinton commuted the sentences of four men convicted of stealing millions in government funds.
Some claim the pardons were given in exchange for votes from a Hasidic Jewish community in New York for Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign.
The tapes were made by Terry McAuliffe, Mr Clinton's best friend, according to the Drudge Report.