Monica Lewinsky, the once White House intern for former President Bill Clinton, revealed during a podcast interview that she believed Clinton should have resigned over their affair. “I think that the right way to handle a situation like that would have been to probably say it was nobody’s business and to resign,
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Monica Lewinsky said during a podcast interview on Wednesday that Bill Clinton should have resigned after the affair, and called out the former president for throwing her under the bus.
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"The View" hosts debated whether former White House intern Monica Lewinsky was mistreated by the media after her affair with President Bill Clinton came to light.
Monica Lewinsky reflects on her infamous scandal on the latest episode of the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast with host Alex Cooper. ALEX COOPER, HOST: When you look back, once the news broke and how everything was handled by media and the White House,
How Clinton's "reinventing government" compares to DOGE's approach: "We cut fat and they cut muscle"
After entering the White House in 1993, Democratic President Bill Clinton tasked Vice President Al Gore with looking for ways to cut waste and red tape and streamline the federal bureaucracy to "create a government that works better and costs less."
Monica Lewinsky, the former White House intern, says Bill Clinton should have resigned after his impeachment. She claims that truthfulness could have helped him handle the scandal and finish his presidency.
On a much more somber Real Time with Bill Maher than usual Trump's temper tantrum with Ukraine's President dominated, not in a good way.
"It's really complicated because you are talking about issues and situations where so many people are impacted," Lewinsky said.
"The View" weighed in on the media's treatment of Monica Lewinsky on the 27th anniversary of the White House scandal that rocked the nation. The hosts argued there has been a cultural movement to ...
“I think that the right way to handle a situation like that would have been to probably say it was nobody’s business and to resign,” Lewinsky told Call Her Daddy podcast host Alex Cooper on ...
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