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Transcript excerpt alleging advice on perjury trap and settlement strategy during Clinton‑Lewinsky scandal
The passage repeats already‑public allegations about President Clinton’s handling of the Lewinsky affair and the Jones settlement. It provides no new names, dates, or financial details beyond what is Speaker claims President Clinton admitted a statement was true. Reference to tape‑recorded conversations between Linda Tripp and Monica Lewinsky. Alleged discussion with lawyer Robert Bennett about d
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The passage repeats already‑public allegations about President Clinton’s handling of the Lewinsky affair and the Jones settlement. It provides no new names, dates, or financial details beyond what is Speaker claims President Clinton admitted a statement was true. Reference to tape‑recorded conversations between Linda Tripp and Monica Lewinsky. Alleged discussion with lawyer Robert Bennett about d
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