Monica Lewinsky Calls Her Mother | The Clinton Affair: Premieres Nov 18 | A&E

Monica Lewinsky Calls Her Mother | The Clinton Affair: Premieres Nov 18 | A&E

A&Es The Clinton Affair begins Sunday, November 18 at 9pm ET/PT. In this clip from the series, Monica Lewinsky discusses the call she made to her mother while being questioned by the FBI.
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11 thoughts on “Monica Lewinsky Calls Her Mother | The Clinton Affair: Premieres Nov 18 | A&E

  1. Monica Lewinsky's "scandal" is about institutional surveillance, grooming, bullying, gender based assault and labor exploitation. Only found out recently that she was an unpaid intern(!!) and that she never got a regular 9-5 job after that

  2. I wish Bill Clinton’s daughter had been treated this way and then what would his reaction be? Shameless man

  3. Glad they are finally airing this after all of the millions of years ago that it happened. Funny how the Clintons just got off like the most wonderful people and they are the biggest scum bags in the world!!!

  4. Would Hillary tell her daughter Chelsea to stay with her husband if he behaves like Bill? She wants us and the whole world,all women to except their husband’ behavior or a president who lie,cheat,abuse his power to take advantage of a Whitehouse intern,to elect her,to bring him back to the White House and repeat those behavior all over again?

  5. I can't imagine going through all of this, much less at 24. Listening to her tell the story gives me anxiety. I can tell she is, understandably, still affected by it.

  6. Thank you Monica. I am so sorry. What a journey… I hope you find some comfort and love. You actually have been shoulders that “me too” stands on. Thank you for your courage, bravery and for not giving up.

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