Monica Lewinsky is opening up about the effects of the Clinton scandal. Now 48, she made headlines in 1998 when news broke that she and President Bill Clinton had engaged in an affair, which contributed to his impeachment proceedings the same year.
In recent years, Lewinsky has been vocal about the scandal and scrutiny she faced, as well as the effect it had on her life after the impeachment was nixed.
During an appearance on "The Daily Show" on Wednesday night, the public figure addressed the struggles she faced. "It was not a straight line to that and it was not a linear process at all," she said when asked how she came to reclaim her narrative. "It happened in stages." "My ability to even see and understand what had happened to me and.
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