Bill Clinton has revealed that he’s “never talked to” Monica Lewinsky since their kinky White House affair was exposed — and says that he still “did the right thing!” Get the inside story, and click here for more news on the scandalous 42nd Prez…
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“This was litigated 20 years ago,” said Clinton. "Two-thirds of the American people sided with me." Since then, however, Clinton's been challenged by Dems including
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who replaced
Hillary Clinton in the Senate. Gillibrand said in 2017 that “the appropriate response” would have been for Clinton to resign after the affair was exposed.
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"I think I did the right thing," Clinton told NBC — but denied owing Lewinsky an apology, despite The ENQUIRER unearthing
bombshell White House documents showing how staffers had conspired against her in 1998. "No, I do not," insisted Clinton, when asked if he had apologized to Monica, adding: "I have never talked to her — but I did say publicly on more than one occasion that I was sorry."
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“This was litigated 20 years ago,” said Clinton. "Two-thirds of the American people sided with me." Since then, however, Clinton's been challenged by Dems including
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who replaced
Hillary Clinton in the Senate. Gillibrand said in 2017 that “the appropriate response” would have been for Clinton to resign after the affair was exposed.
Photo credit: Getty Images
"I think I did the right thing," Clinton told NBC — but denied owing Lewinsky an apology, despite The ENQUIRER unearthing
bombshell White House documents showing how staffers had conspired against her in 1998. "No, I do not," insisted Clinton, when asked if he had apologized to Monica, adding: "I have never talked to her — but I did say publicly on more than one occasion that I was sorry."
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