Monica Lewinsky Reflects on Clinton Affair as Abuse of Power
Monica Lewinsky Reflects on Clinton Affair as Abuse of Power

Monica Lewinsky Reflects on Clinton Affair as Abuse of Power

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Monica Lewinsky has openly reflected on her feelings during her affair with then-President Bill Clinton, describing it as a young woman's love but also acknowledging it as an abuse of power. Speaking on Elizabeth Day's podcast "How To Fail," Lewinsky emphasized that despite the public perception, she was not a naive intern or a "dumb bimbo," highlighting her professional achievements, including her work at the Pentagon and extensive travel with government officials. She criticized the White House for crafting a damaging narrative about her, which was often perpetuated by other women. Lewinsky's affair with Clinton, which became public nearly 30 years ago, led to Clinton's impeachment after he admitted responsibility for the relationship. Her candid discussion revisits the complexities of the scandal, pushing back against stereotypes and shedding light on her personal perspective and resilience. This continued dialogue contributes to the broader understanding of the power dynamics and public narratives surrounding the historic event.

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