Bill Clinton Tells All About the Monica Lewinsky Scandal in Hillary Doc — 'the Most Stupid Thing I Could Possibly Do'
The president’s affair with Lewinsky, which began in 1995 when she was 22 and which led to his impeachment, dominates the second half of‘s third episode, which features remarkably open conversations with the Clintons and their closest confidants throughout their lives and careers.
“Every time they appeared publicly, it was, ‘Are they wearing their wedding rings? Are they holding hands? What’s the body language?’ That’s all analyzed,” Lisa Caputo, then Mrs.
“That was not anything other than her just trying to keep us together,” Mrs. Clinton says in the documentary. “When she did that, ‘Oh my gosh,’ I thought, That’s just so incredible — so strong and so wise.”Hillary Clinton Says Trump’s ‘Reality-TV Performance’ Overshadowed Her in 2016 — but She Still Thinks About Beating Him
Lewinsky — who in the decades since the scandal has re-emerged as an anti-bullying and women’s advocate — is just one portion of the four-part documentary, which goes into detail about how Mrs. Clinton grew to become simultaneously one of the most admired and divisive figures in American history.
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