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,
Monica Lewinsky is opening up in a new interview on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast about how differently she thinks things should have been handled when news broke of her affair with former President Bill Clinton.
American activist and former White House intern Monica Lewinsky revealed on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast Tuesday how she believes President Bill Clinton should have reacted to their affair being made public in 1998.
"I have always dated, not always successfully dated." 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.
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,
Monica Lewinsky's appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast this week is apparently stirring up old feuds, but it sounds like someone doesn't want to take any responsibility for their part in the Bill Clinton scandal.
Monica Lewinsky told podcast host Alex Cooper, during an appearance on the latest episode of Call Her Daddy, she thinks Bill Clinton should've resigned from office after affair came to light.
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,” she said on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast.
Lewinsky got candid about the affair, which lasted from 1995-1997, telling Cooper she hit "rock bottom." "It was several months into the investigation," Lewinsky said. "Eventually