"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.
Dating after a major breakup can be tricky, but for Monica Lewinsky, romantic relationships have been difficult as a result of her affair with former President Bill Clinton between 1995 and 1997 when she was a White House intern.
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 White House intern.
Monica Lewinsky talks Bill Clinton affair on ‘Call Her Daddy’ podcast “I think that the right way to handle a situation like that would have been to probably say it was nobo
Monica Lewinsky says the “right way” for former President Clinton to have handled the fallout from their affair when she was a 22-year-old White House intern would have been either “to resign” or to have found a way to not throw a young person “under the bus.
New comments from Monica Lewinsky about Bill Clinton prompted a CNN panelist to resurface Donald Trump's liability for sexual abuse Wednesday. The former White House intern told “Call Her Daddy” podcast host Alex Cooper that she believes Clinton should have resigned after news broke of their affair,
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.  Read More
The former White House intern delves into the aftermath of the 1998 scandal — and interviews others about their trauma
Monica Lewinsky believes former President Bill Clinton should have resigned after their affair came to light, the one-time White House intern revealed in a new interview. During an appearance on the podcast Call Her Daddy,
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
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,
Monica Lewinsky, a former White House intern, said during an interview on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast Wednesday that the right thing for former President Bill Clinton to do when their affair went public would have been "to resign." "I think that the right ...