Monica Lewinsky’s parents break their silence, share new photos

Monica Lewinsky’s parents break their silence about Bill Clinton affair and share never-before-seen photos while infamous intern reveals FBI got her to flip by threatening to jail her mother

  • Monica Lewinsky and her parents opened up about her affair with Bill Clinton in the A&E docuseries The Clinton Affair on Sunday night 
  • ‘I’m an immigrant from El Salvador and it was awesome and unbelievable that she would be working at the White House,’ said her father Dr Bernard Lewinsky
  • Her mother Marcia described her as a ‘beautiful and very, very smart little girl,’ who was also ‘really stubborn’
  • Lewinsky reveals that the FBI got her to flip and help the agency gather intel on Clinton by threatening to put her mother in jail 
  • She broke down in tears when recalling the moment that she was told both she and her mother were looking at 27 years in prison for lying 
  • The second installment of The Clinton Affair with air on A&E at 9pm on Monday 

The parents of Monica Lewinsky have spoken out for the first time about their daughter and her brief affair with former president Bill Clinton.

Dr Bernard Lewinsky and his wife Marcia said on the second episode of the new A&E docuseries The Clinton Affair that they were thrilled when their daughter got an internship at the White House.

‘I’m an immigrant from El Salvador and it was awesome and unbelievable that she would be working at the White House,’ said her father, the son of German Jews who fled to Central America during World War II.

That internship soon spiraled out of control when Lewinsky was discovered to be having an affair with the president, and the FBI forced her to help in the investigation into Clinton.

Lewinsky reveals they did this by threatening to prosecute her mother, breaking down in tears as she recalls how Kenneth Starr’s team and federal agents said both women were facing 27 years in prison for lying about the affair.

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She’s got the look: Monica Lewinsky and her parents opened up about her affair with Bill Clinton in the A&E docuseries The Clinton Affair on Sunday night (Lewinsky above after changing into a sage suit to get Clinton’s attention in 1995) 


Maternal unit: Monica’s mother (left) recalled her daughter’s earlier days in the second episode, while sharing some photos of the girl’s childhood (Monica’s father Dr Bernard Lewinsky on right)

Family ties: ‘I’m an immigrant from El Salvador and it was awesome and unbelievable that she would be working at the White House,’ said her father Dr Bernard Lewinsky (Monica with her parents Bernard and Marcia as well as her brother Michael)

Aggressive tactics: Lewinsky reveals that the FBI got her to flip and help the agency gather intel on Clinton by threatening to put her mother in jail (Monica with her mother and brother Michael)

I kept asking could I call my mom, they kept saying no,’ recalled Lewinsky of the 12-hour interrogation inside a hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton. 

‘You’re 24, you don’t need to call your mommy, you need to make a decision about what to do.’

Lewinsky was unflappable at that point however, and told the men: ‘Well you should learn I am leaning towards not cooperating.’

That is when the men made the decision to threaten not only her, but also her family.

‘And then he said, “Well, you should know, we’re also thinking about prosecuting your mom for the things you said she did on the tape,”‘ said Lewinsky, breaking down in tears. 


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Lewinsky then informed the men that she had to call someone, either her mother or a lawyer, before she would make this decision to wear a wire and have her calls tapped by the FBI.

The men eventually gave in to Lewinsky’s demands, and she said she went to a pay phone and called her mother in the local mall.

Lewinsky said her mother attempted to get her to calm down and breathe, before finally coming to realize the situation her daughter was in at the time. 

‘FBI … have me … I’m in a hotel,’ recalled Lewinsky of her words to her mother.

Monica’s mother recalled her daughter’s earlier days in the second episode, while sharing some photos of the girl’s childhood. 

‘Monica was a beautiful and very, very smart little girl,’ said her mother Marcia.

‘But stubborn. Really stubborn.

Dr Lewinsky added: ‘She was very gregarious, friendly, you know when she was in the room.’ 

And he said of the moment he learned about her internship: ‘I was so proud of her and she was so happy about it.’

Baby girl: Her mother Marcia described her as a ‘beautiful and very, very smart little girl,’ who was also ‘really stubborn’ (Monica as a child above)

Speaking out: Lewinsky also detailed the events that led to her decision to confide in Linda Tripp, the woman who would eventually alert the special prosecutor

Lewinsky also detailed the events that led to her decision to confide in Linda Tripp, the woman who would eventually alert the special prosecutor to the fact that Clinton was having an affair with a former intern.

It all started when members of Clinton’s staff decided to move Lewinsky out of her post working for Legislative Affairs at The White House and transfer her to the Pentagon amid growing concerns over how close she had become with the president.

Lewinsky suggested that this was all done with the knowledge of her paramour, who she describes as ‘crestfallen.’

The two had been seeing one another daily and enjoying weekly trysts prior to that Lewinsky had revealed, but the move to a new job and building changed all that in an instant.

Lewinsky would instead be forced to wait until the middle of the night for Clinton to call, but she said that he had promised to move her back to a White House position after the election. 

At that point the pair had been carrying on their affair for five months, and a number of staff members had begun to take notice of how often Lewinsky was around the president and Oval Office.  

It was an optics problem however said staffers, with no one explicitly stating that they believed the intern was having an affair with the president.

The job shift also came while Clinton was in the middle of his reelection campaign, meaning that he was not in touch with Lewinsky for days or even weeks at a time.

‘I had this nagging insecurity that maybe he just did all these things these last six months cause he wanted to keep me quiet during the election,’ explained Lewinsky.

‘How stupid am I that I believed this, that I bought this. I felt so deflated and so desperate. And those were the conditions along with some other things that led to me confiding in Linda Tripp.’

Lewinsky described her mindset at the time by saying she ‘had naively invested in his promise,’ but that was shattered when the election came and went without the offer of a White House job.

Tight unit: Lewinsky broke down in tears when recalling the moment that she was told both she and her mother were looking at 27 years in prison for lying (Monoica and Marcia above circa 1996)

Chatty: ‘She was very gregarious, friendly, you know when she was in the room,’ said Dr lewinsky of his daughter (above at her graduation)

Over her head: Lewinsky said after being detained by the FBI her mother attempted to get her to calm down and breathe, before finally coming to realize the situation her daughter was in at the time

The relationship began on November 14, 1995, in the middle of the government shutdown when Lewinsky had been called in to help with the phones.

On that date there had been a surprise party for one of Clinton’s staffers, and at one point Lewinsky realized her thong was exposed while Clinton was near her in the room.

Lewinsky opted to keep her thong out as Clinton walked by, and a short while later when she walked by his office, Clinton smiled at her and motioned for her to come into the room.

She soon admitted to Clinton that she had a ‘crush’ on him, and not long after the two were kissing in the dark room.

‘I don’t talk about this very often and I still don’t feel comfortable talking about it. It’s one of those things where it’s not as if it didn’t register with me that he was the president. Obviously it did,’ explained Lewinsky.

‘But I think in one way the moment we were actually in the back office for the first time the truth is I think it meant more to me the someone who other people desired, desired me.’

She continued: ‘However wrong it was, however misguided, for who I was at that time, at 22 years old, it was how I felt.’ 

Lewinsky went back to her desk after that first kiss and was then asked to return to the study later, when the two became more intimate.

It was the start of a relationship that would find the two meeting in secret once a week for almost two years. 

Lewinsky also opened up about the grief and fear she felt when she was told that she would have to cooperate with the FBI investigation of Clinton.

‘In order to cooperate and avoid charges and I would have to make monitored phone calls which they would listen in to and record and I might have to wear a wire and go see people in person,’ revealed Lewinsky.

Tears: Lewinsky considered jumping out of a window at the Ritz Carlton in January 1998 when the FBI told her she would need to become an informant (above in The Clinton Affair)

Gifts: She was called to the office with the promise of presents, and Clinton gifted her a hat pin and copy of Walt Whitman’s Leave of Grass (Clinton and Lewinsky in 1997 just before their bathroom rendezvous)

Apologize: Lewinsky also penned an essay for Vanity Fair revealing that she wished Clinton felt the need to apologize for the fallout from their relationship (Clinton above in 1998 denying the affair)

It was too much for Lewinsky, who says that after a few hours she began to think about commiting suicide.

Twenty years later, it still causes her to break down in tears.

‘The ground completely crumbled in that moment. I felt so much guilt. And I felt terrified,’ she revealed in the interview.

An FBI agent involved in the case acknowledged this, saying that Lewinsky was ‘alternating between being hysterical, being angry, being abusive.’ 

‘They imagined that I would have flipped really easily. They had no plan in place for what would happen if i said no,’ said Lewinsky.

That then gave way to thoughts of ending her own life.

‘There was a point for me somewhere within these first several hours where I would be hysterically crying and then I would just shut down,’ she recalled.

‘And in the shut down period I just remember looking out the window and thinking the only way to fix this is to kill myself.’

Lewinsky, who up until that point had managed to hold back her tears, then burst out sobbing.

‘I just felt terrible … and I was scared … and I was mortified,’ she said while trying to regain her composure.

This all played out at the Ritz Carlton in January 1998, with the Office of the Independent Counsel getting Linda Tripp to set up a meeting with Lewinsky.

She was then taken to a room and held by prosecutors until that night.

Lewinsky admitted that the thing that made this so difficult for her was the fact that she was still in love with Clinton and she stood her ground, until they threatened her mother. 

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