
Monica Lewinsky says Bill Clinton's role in affair scandal was 'wholly inappropriate'
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Monica Lewinsky said Tuesday that then-President Bill Clinton's role in their affair that captured the nation's attention for years and eventually led to his impeachment was "wholly inappropriate."
"I think what's really important to remember in today's world is that we never should have even gotten to a place where consent was a question," Lewinsky told CNN's Jake Tapper on "The Lead."
"So it was wholly inappropriate as the most powerful man, my boss, 49 years old. I was 22, literally just out of college. And I think that the power differentials there are something that I couldn't ever fathom consequences at 22 that I understand obviously so differently at 48."

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