Kirsten Gillibrand backs away from repeating that Bill Clinton should have resigned due to Monica Lewinsky affair
by Naomi Lim | Nov 19, 2017, 8:26 PM
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., did not reiterate Sunday whether she thought former president Bill Clinton should have resigned over the Monica Lewinsky scandal in the 1990s, saying only "it would have been a very different conversation" had the controversy occurred in 2017.
"My point is that the tolerance that we had 25 years ago, what was allowed 25 years ago, will not be tolerated today, is not allowed today," Gillibrand told MSNBC. "And that we have to have the kind of oversight and accountability that society needs so that we can protect people in the workplace."
“My point is that the tolerance that we had 25 years ago, what was allowed 25 years ago, will not be tolerated today, is not allowed today”@Gillibrand on @BillClinton pic.twitter.com/MKPYYSD3cp— Kasie DC (@KasieDC) November 20, 2017
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