Hillary Clinton has said she’s “moved on” from the Monica Lewinsky scandal, in an exclusive interview with People magazine.
“I think everybody needs to look to the future,” Clinton said in an interview for People’s cover story, timed to coincide with the publication of her memoir Hard Choices.
It’s the first time the former Secretary of State has spoken publicly about the affair since the scandal was resuscitated in recent months.
When Clinton was asked about reports that she called Monica Lewinsky a “narcissistic loony toon” after the affair became public, Clinton said “I’m not going to comment on what did and didn’t happen.”
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