The Clinton Affair

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  • TV-14
  • 2018
  • 1 Season
  • 8.0  (898)

The Clinton Affair is a six-part documentary series from A&E that explores the events surrounding the scandal that rocked the presidency of Bill Clinton in the late 1990s. The series features extensive interviews with key figures involved in the investigation and subsequent fallout, including Monica Lewinsky, Ken Starr, and Lucianne Goldberg. The first episode sets the stage for the scandal, detailing how Bill Clinton's rise to the presidency was marked by controversy and scandal, including allegations of womanizing and infidelity. Monica Lewinsky enters the picture as an intern in the White House, where she strikes up a relationship with Clinton that eventually became sexual. The episode also introduces Linda Tripp, a former coworker of Lewinsky who eventually became a key player in the investigation. The second episode focuses on how the investigation into the affair began, with Linda Tripp secretly recording her conversations with Lewinsky and turning them over to independent counsel Ken Starr. The episode delves into the tension between Starr and the Clinton administration, as well as the legal battles that unfolded as the investigation expanded to include other women who had alleged affairs with Clinton. The third and fourth episodes are largely devoted to the revelations about the affair and the explosive testimony of Lewinsky, who became something of a tabloid sensation as the story unfolded. The documentary presents Lewinsky's side of the story in her own words, as well as exploring the public and media reaction to the scandal. The fifth episode moves beyond the salacious details of the affair and delves into more legal and political territory. The episode explores the impeachment of Clinton, the testimony of other key witnesses, and the political maneuvering that ultimately led to Clinton's eventual acquittal. The final episode of the series examines the legacy of the Clinton-Lewinsky affair and its impact on American politics and culture. The episode features interviews with historians and cultural commentators, who offer a broader perspective on the scandal's significance and how it shaped our understanding of power, gender, and morality in politics. Overall, The Clinton Affair is a fascinating and comprehensive look at one of the most notorious political scandals in American history. The series offers a multi-dimensional portrait of the affair and its aftermath, exploring not just the salacious details but also the legal, political, and cultural ramifications that continue to resonate today. With its extensive interviews, rich archival material, and nuanced storytelling, The Clinton Affair is a must-watch for anyone interested in the intersection of politics, media, and the human condition.

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The Will of the People
6. The Will of the People
November 19, 2018
President Clinton's past statements come home to roost as Independent Counsel Ken Starr sends the Republican-led House his referral outlining the grounds for impeachment.
State of the Union
5. State of the Union
November 20, 2018
The president is taken by surprise during his deposition in the Paula Jones case as her lawyers reveal their detailed knowledge of his relationship with Lewinsky. Those details slowly leak and then flood the mainstream media.
Room 1012
4. Room 1012
November 19, 2018
With President Clinton's deposition in the Paula Jones case less than a week away, Linda Tripp contacts Starr's team to tell them the President and Monica plan to lie under oath. Starr and the FBI wire Linda Tripp for a private meeting with Monica Lewinsky. Two days later Lewinsky is detained by FBI agents at the Pentagon Mall and interrogated for nearly 12 hours by prosecutors from the Office of Independent Counsel who try to convince her to cooperate with their investigation or face possible jail time.
Mixed Messages
3. Mixed Messages
November 19, 2018
Monica Lewinsky confides the details of her relationship with President Clinton to coworker, Linda Tripp, who surreptitiously records their private conversations and shares them with a conservative provocateur, Lucianne Goldberg. The Jones lawsuit is given a green light by the Supreme Court, which opens the door for her lawyers to find other women who claim harassment by the president. The Independent Counsel demands the First Lady testify before a Grand Jury. Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff learns about the President's affair from Linda Tripp.
The Blue Pass
2. The Blue Pass
November 18, 2018
Republicans take control of the House for the first time in 40 years, led by a new breed of politician, Newt Gingrich. Gingrich's uncompromising partisanship defines the "Republican Revolution" and steers the country towards a government shutdown. President Clinton's flirtation with Monica Lewinsky escalates and culminates in an intimate encounter during the government shutdown. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court takes up the allegations of sexual harassment Paula Jones has pitted against the president as the Independent Counsel indicts a growing circle of his associates. With the 1996 Presidential Election heating up, Monica is transferred out of the White House to the Pentagon.
Handing the Sword to the Enemy
1. Handing the Sword to the Enemy
November 18, 2018
Democrats retake the White House after twelve years of Republican control, but the scandals that plagued Bill Clinton during the campaign follow him to Washington. After the suicide of White House Counsel Vince Foster, President Clinton attempts to put them to rest by calling for an Independent Counsel to investigate wrongdoing. In the wake of reports that Clinton tasked State Troopers to arrange trysts when he was Governor, Paula Jones files a sexual harassment lawsuit against him and Republicans seize the opportunity to use scandal as a weapon against the Clintons. As the Independent Counsel investigation expands, the president begins a relationship with a White House intern named Monica Lewinsky that threatens to undo his political career.
The Union and The People
101. The Union and The People
October 1, 2021
Details of his relationship with Monica Lewinsky leak, and the president issues a stern denial. Independent counsel Ken Starr sends the House his referral for impeachment. During Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign, Bill's scandals come into focus once again.
Description

The Clinton Affair is a six-part documentary series from A&E that explores the events surrounding the scandal that rocked the presidency of Bill Clinton in the late 1990s. The series features extensive interviews with key figures involved in the investigation and subsequent fallout, including Monica Lewinsky, Ken Starr, and Lucianne Goldberg.

The first episode sets the stage for the scandal, detailing how Bill Clinton's rise to the presidency was marked by controversy and scandal, including allegations of womanizing and infidelity. Monica Lewinsky enters the picture as an intern in the White House, where she strikes up a relationship with Clinton that eventually became sexual. The episode also introduces Linda Tripp, a former coworker of Lewinsky who eventually became a key player in the investigation.

The second episode focuses on how the investigation into the affair began, with Linda Tripp secretly recording her conversations with Lewinsky and turning them over to independent counsel Ken Starr. The episode delves into the tension between Starr and the Clinton administration, as well as the legal battles that unfolded as the investigation expanded to include other women who had alleged affairs with Clinton.

The third and fourth episodes are largely devoted to the revelations about the affair and the explosive testimony of Lewinsky, who became something of a tabloid sensation as the story unfolded. The documentary presents Lewinsky's side of the story in her own words, as well as exploring the public and media reaction to the scandal.

The fifth episode moves beyond the salacious details of the affair and delves into more legal and political territory. The episode explores the impeachment of Clinton, the testimony of other key witnesses, and the political maneuvering that ultimately led to Clinton's eventual acquittal.

The final episode of the series examines the legacy of the Clinton-Lewinsky affair and its impact on American politics and culture. The episode features interviews with historians and cultural commentators, who offer a broader perspective on the scandal's significance and how it shaped our understanding of power, gender, and morality in politics.

Overall, The Clinton Affair is a fascinating and comprehensive look at one of the most notorious political scandals in American history. The series offers a multi-dimensional portrait of the affair and its aftermath, exploring not just the salacious details but also the legal, political, and cultural ramifications that continue to resonate today. With its extensive interviews, rich archival material, and nuanced storytelling, The Clinton Affair is a must-watch for anyone interested in the intersection of politics, media, and the human condition.

The Clinton Affair is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (7 episodes). The series first aired on November 18, 2018.

Where to Watch The Clinton Affair

The Clinton Affair is available for streaming on the A&E website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Clinton Affair on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    November 18, 2018
  • IMDB Rating
    8.0  (898)