” Lewinsky told Cooper. “Or to find a way of staying in office that was not lying and not throwing a young person who is just starting out in the world under the bus.”
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Monica Lewinsky is an American activist, public speaker, and writer, who, while a White House intern in 1995–96, had a sexual relationship with U.S. President Bill Clinton that became a scandal and led to his impeachment. She later was involved in effor
Monica Lewinskyis ready to reclaim the narrative surrounding her life in the public eye. The activist just launched her “Reclaiming With Monica Lewinsky” podcast and dived into herinfamous scandalwith former PresidentBill Clinton. “I fell in love with D.C. and the White House and the job a...
Monica Lewinsky thinks that there could've been a "right way" that former U.S. president Bill Clinton handled the fallout of their affair. Lewinsky, who was a White House intern during her time of briefly being involved with Clinton in the 1990s, appeared on a new epis...
Monica Lewinsky lanzó un nuevo podcast en el que habló sobre su relación con el ex presidente, Bill Clinton, en la década de los 90.
(CNN) – Monica Lewinsky is looking back on events that profoundly changed her life. Her involvement with former President Bill Clinton first put her in the media spotlight over 25 years ago. Lewinsky was 22 years old when news broke that Clinton had an affair with her when she was a Whit...
Monica Lewinsky used to want some kind of “resolution” with Bill Clinton after his impeachment, but she revealed she doesn’t have that “feeling” anymore and doesn’t need closure.
Monica Lewinsky Wishes Bill Clinton Was Actually Sorry“Bill Clinton shouldwantto apologize. I’m less disappointedbyhim, and more disappointedforhim.” ByMadeleine Aggeler president non grataNov. 2, 2018 Bill Clinton’s Past Is Finally Catching Up With HimIn the wake of #MeToo, Democratic can...
Former President Bill Clinton is promoting his new novel, but so far his book tour has been dominated by questions about Monica Lewinsky. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports.