I was there for the impeachment of Clinton. Here are the Hell Trumpworld faces.



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Early in the morning of January 17, 1998, I was asleep aboard Marine Two, the Vice President's helicopter, to conduct a brief flight between his residence and Andrews Air Force Base. At the time, there were no smartphones or social media, and I had not checked the Drudge report before leaving at 4:30 in the morning, but the pioneer of it was not there. Internet, Al Gore, had done it. He turned to me and my colleague Mike Feldman and asked:

"Who the hell is Monica Lewinsky"?

That day, Clinton White House launched a saga of charges, denial, admission, indictment and acquittal over a period of 13 months. And although this scandal, this President, and this White House staff differ in almost every respect from those of the current President, our experience could draw lessons for the Trump team. I was far from the center of the impeachment process, but even these White House staff members are facing tough months. As they will soon discover, destitution has infinite gravity and immense destructive power. It's a political black hole.

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