For the first time since last Thursday, President Clinton went in front of the cameras to deny charges that he had had a sexual relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. After a White House event about child care, Clinton delivered - almost angrily and with his wife standing close by - his strongest denials of the affair so far. Tomorrow will be another tough day for Clinton: Independent counsel Kenneth Starr plans to call Lewinsky and other potentially damning witnesses before a grand jury just hours after the president's State of the Union address.
More Denials
For the first time since last Thursday, President Clinton went in front of the cameras to deny charges that he had had a sexual relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. After a White House event about child care, Clinton delivered - almost angrily and with his wife standing close by - his strongest denials of the affair so far. Tomorrow will be another tough day for Clinton: Independent counsel Kenneth Starr plans to call Lewinsky and other potentially damning witnesses before a grand jury just hours after the president's State of the Union address.