Monica Lewinsky says Bill Clinton abused her power during and after the matter
Monica Lewinsky believes that President Bill Clinton took advantage of his power both during his adventure and in the consequences of the media that followed later.
Looking back in the relationship during Wednesday’s episode “How to Fail”, Lewinsky said that while he thought she was in love with Clinton at that time, now he also knows that he had taken advantage of.
“Was [a] Love of the young woman aged 22 to 24. … the way we see love evolves with each relationship we have, “Elizabeth Day told host, and then added:” That is what I felt. I think there was some liming there and all kinds of other things, but that’s how I saw it then. And I think it was also an abuse of power. “

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When the extramarital relationship was made public in 1998, Lewinsky had to deal with being ridiculed as a “silly bimbo”, a label that says he believes that the White House helped push.
“I think it was a narrative that was created and taken by the White House, so I think it was collected, that mantle was collected by many women,” he told Day.
Previously, the author talked about the imbalance of power between her and Clinton in a 2021 CNN interview where she described Clinton’s actions as “totally inappropriate” for someone who was “the most powerful man, my boss” and almost three oldest decades.
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“I was 22 years old, literally outside the university,” he said. “And I think that the differentials of power there are something that I could not understand, consequences at the 22 that I understand, obviously, so differently from the 48”.


