Bill Clinton downplays ill-tempered NBC interview on Monica Lewinsky, says he ‘got hot under the collar’

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  • Bill Clinton lashed out yesterday at an NBC interviewer who was grilling him on the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
  • He told NBC’s Craig Melvin that he “ignored gaping facts” in describing the scandal and was “giving one side” of the story.
  • Clinton made headlines by saying he still does not feel the need to apologize to Lewinsky privately.
  • Hours later, he attempted to downplay his comments by saying he “got hot under the collar because of the way the questions were asked.”

Bill Clinton has rowed back on an interview in which he lashed out at an interviewer who was grilling him over the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

On Monday, the former US president told Craig Melvin, an anchor at NBC’s “Today” programme that “you, typically, have ignored gaping facts in describing” the scandal, and that he was “giving one side” of the story. 

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