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Clinton had also said, " there is not a sexual relationship, an improper sexual relationship or any other kind of improper relationship " which he defended as truthful on August 17, 1998, hearing because of the use of the present tense, famously arguing " it depends on what the meaning of the word ' is ' is " ( i. e., he was not, at the time he made that statement, still having a sexual relationship with Lewinsky ).
Lewinsky made about $ 500, 000 from her participation in the book and another $ 1 million from international rights to the Walters interview, but was still beset by high legal bills and living costs.
By 2005, Lewinsky found that she could not escape the spotlight in the U. S., which made both her professional and personal life difficult.
Coats made headlines in August 1998, when he publicly questioned the timing of President Bill Clinton ’ s attack on terrorist bases in Afghanistan and Sudan, suggesting it might be linked to the Lewinsky scandal: " While there is clearly much more we need to learn about this attack and why it was ordered today, given the president ’ s personal difficulties this week, it is legitimate to question the timing of this action.
When Clinton made his claim about his relationship with Lewinsky to the public, however, he was not under oath and thus it legally was not a felony.
BBC Magazine cites a 1998 statement " I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky ," by U. S. President Bill Clinton, made during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, as a " non-denial denial.
He went on PBS's News Hour on Feb. 6, 1998 and defended President Clinton as the Lewinsky investigation started, saying, " the 37 visits that Monica Lewinsky was supposed to have made, according to waive records.
Tripp was a resident of Columbia, Maryland, at the time she made her surreptitious recordings of the conversations with Lewinsky, and 49 Democrats in the Maryland Legislature signed a letter to the state prosecutor demanding that Tripp be prosecuted under Maryland ’ s wiretap law.
Part of Buck's broadcast ( with McCarver and Bob Brenly ) of Game 5 of the 1997 American League Championship Series could be heard in the background of one of the recordings Linda Tripp made of a conversation between herself and Monica Lewinsky, regarding the latter's affair with then-President Bill Clinton.
The two were described as being in the middle of a hike up Hunter at the time, although it is unknown where they were on the mountain when Lewinsky made her disclosure.

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He's one of the most popular guest hosts on NBC's Saturday Night Live, hosting the show twelve times, while also making seven cameo appearances as Linda Tripp during the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

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Kendall advised President Clinton during the grand jury appearance that led to the discovery of Clinton's relationship with Monica Lewinsky.

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Tripp has claimed that she taped Lewinsky out of self-defense, as she feared retaliation from the Clinton Administration, also claiming Lewinsky had assured President Clinton that she had only told Tripp about their affair ( which was untrue ), thus making her a target as she refused to go along with perjuring herself to protect Lewinsky and the President.

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Starr also presented nothing credible to back his claim that Clinton obstructed justice by asking Lewinsky to file an affidavit denying there was ever a relationship between the two or that both Lewinsky and Clinton denied what had truly happened during the relationship under oath.
Its most famous use in the United States came when Senator Arlen Specter tried to vote " not proven " on the two articles of impeachment of Bill Clinton ( see Lewinsky scandal -- his votes were recorded as " not guilty "), and when, at the O. J.

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The perjury charge arose from Clinton's testimony about his relationship to Lewinsky during a sexual harassment lawsuit brought by former Arkansas state employee Paula Jones.
Tripp also convinced Lewinsky to save the gifts that Clinton had given her during their affair, and not to dry clean what would later be known as " the blue dress.
By her own account Lewinsky had survived the intense media attention during the scandal period by knitting.
In 1998, during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, Condit publicly demanded that Clinton " come clean " on his relationship with the young woman ; a video of this demand was aired almost daily during Condit's own sex scandal.
In 1995, Monica Lewinsky, a graduate of Lewis & Clark College, was hired to work as an intern at the White House during Clinton's first term, and began a personal relationship with him, the details of which she later confided to her friend and Defense department co-worker Linda Tripp, who secretly recorded their telephone conversations.
Hyde, aged 70 during the Lewinsky hearings, dismissed it as a " youthful indiscretion " when he was 41.
The missile strikes began three days after Clinton was called to testify before a grand jury during the Lewinsky scandal and his subsequent nationally televised address later that evening in which Clinton admitted having an inappropriate relationship.
" In criticizing Newt Gingrich for secretly having an affair with a staffer while Gingrich, as House Speaker, was simultaneously impeaching President Bill Clinton for lying under oath about his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky, DeLay said, " I don ’ t think that Newt could set a high moral standard, a high moral tone, during that moment .... You can ’ t do that if you ’ re keeping secrets about your own adulterous affairs.
Currie, however, was not called as a witness when stated what she saw had happened during the relationship between Clinton and Lewinsky and it was demonstrated that Lewinsky was a friend of Currie's who had exchanged some of the gifts Clinton gave Lewinsky during a visit.
David Evan Kendall ( born 1944 ) is an American attorney who advised President Bill Clinton during the Lewinsky scandal and represented Clinton during the impeachment trial.
" Vast right-wing conspiracy " was a theory advanced by then First Lady of the United States Hillary Rodham Clinton in 1998 in defense of her husband, President Bill Clinton, and his administration during the Lewinsky scandal, characterizing the Lewinsky charges as the latest in a long, organized, collaborative series of charges by Clinton's political enemies.

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It ran five episodes from April to May 2003 and was hosted by Monica Lewinsky, produced by Brian Gadinsky.
Published by conservative publisher World Ahead Publishing on May 31, 2005, it recounts the stories of seven women who crossed paths with Bill Clinton: Monica Lewinsky, Paula Jones, Gennifer Flowers, Kathleen Willey, Elizabeth Gracen, Juanita Broaddrick, and Sally Perdue.

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It was also revealed that Currie had asked Clinton's friend Vernon Jordan to help Lewinsky find a job in New York on December 8, 1997.

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In 1999, Lewinsky declined to sign an autograph in an airport, saying, " I'm kind of known for something that's not so great to be known for.
On March 3, 1999, Lewinsky was interviewed by Barbara Walters on ABC's 20 / 20.
In September 1999, Lewinsky took this interest further by beginning to sell a line of handbags bearing her name under the company name The Real Monica, Inc.
* 1999: Maureen Dowd, New York Times, " for her fresh and insightful columns on the impact of President Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky.
In 1999, she was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for her series of columns on the Monica Lewinsky scandal in the Clinton administration.
On March 3, 1999, Monica Lewinsky was interviewed by Barbara Walters on the program ; that particular edition of 20 / 20 was watched by an estimated 70 million viewers, which ABC stated was a record audience for a news show.
* 1999: Staff of Associated Press, " for its striking collection of photographs of the key players and events stemming from President Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky and the ensuing impeachment hearings.
*" Letoisa Lewinsky " ( 1999 )
In 1999, the group, minus former bandleader Luther Campbell, rerecorded the song as " Bill So Horny " during the impeachment of U. S. President Bill Clinton for allegedly lying under oath about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
Frustrated with public indifference to the Lewinsky scandal, Weyrich wrote a letter in February 1999 stating that he believed conservatives had lost the culture war, urging a separatist strategy where conservatives ought to live apart from corrupted mainstream society and form their own parallel institutions:
He received this award first in 1999, when many of his cartoons focused on the Monica Lewinsky scandal, and again in 2003, when he often lampooned the Bush administration.
After writing many freelance stories, Tapper began his journalism career full time as a senior writer for the Washington City Paper from 1998 to 1999 and wrote about his experience going on a date with Monica Lewinsky in 1998 for that publication, in a story that skewered Washington's culture of scandal.
Charles Frederick Carson " Chuck " Ruff ( August 1, 1939 – November 19, 2000 ) was a prominent American lawyer based in Washington, D. C., and was best known as the White House Counsel who defended President Bill Clinton during his impeachment trial in 1999 over the Lewinsky scandal and Paula Jones case.
* NY Times THE PRESIDENT ' S TRIAL: THE DEPOSITION ; Hearing Lewinsky on the Affidavit, the Job, the Gifts ( but Not the Sex ) February 1, 1999, National Desk, Late Edition-Final, Section A, Page 20, Column 1

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