Posted: 12:02 AM - Mar 20, 2008
Lewinsky and the first lady
By The Associated PressWed Mar 19, 7:47 PM ET
Hillary Rodham Clinton was in the White House on at least seven days when her husband had sexual encounters with Monica Lewinsky,
according to the first lady's calendars released Wednesday. A look at her schedule on days when Lewinsky said she had sexual encounters with Bill
Clinton:
_Nov. 15, 1995: The first lady was in a mid-afternoon "meet & greet" photo opportunity at the White House with various
Nobel Laureates and their families. That night, Lewinsky had what she later said was her first sexual encounter with the president in the private study off
the Oval office.
_Nov. 17, 1995: Mrs. Clinton had no public schedule and was at the White House. That night, Lewinsky said she had a sexual encounter with
the president while he was on the telephone in the White House with a member of Congress.
_Dec. 31, 1995: Lewinsky said she and the president had a sexual encounter early that afternoon in a study down the hall from the Oval
Office. Sometime afterward, the president, first lady and their daughter, Chelsea, flew to Hilton Head, S.C., to spend New Year's Eve with hundreds of
friends during their annual getaway at an intellectual family retreat known as Renaissance Weekend.
_Jan. 7, 1996: On a Sunday afternoon, Lewinsky and the president spent most of the afternoon in the Oval Office. The first lady and the
president had a small dinner with 20 people at "the Old Family Dining Room" at the White House.
_Jan. 21, 1996: The first lady had no public schedule, but she and the president privately toured an exhibit at the National Gallery of
Art. Lewinsky and the president had an afternoon sexual encounter in the hallway by the private study next to the Oval Office, Lewinsky said
later.
_Feb. 4, 1996: Mrs. Clinton and the president attended the National Governors Association annual dinner. Lewinsky said she and the
president had a sexual encounter that day, and sat and talked in the Oval Office for about 45 minutes.
_March 31, 1996: Mrs. Clinton toured an archaeological site and museum in Delphi, Greece, and watched a folk dance performance. That day,
Lewinsky said she and the president resumed their sexual contact.
_April 7, 1996, Easter Sunday. Mrs. Clinton had no public schedule. Lewinsky said that, at the president's suggestion, she performed
oral sex while he was on the telephone in his office.
_Feb. 28, 1997: The schedule shows Mrs. Clinton was in the White House at least part of the day, when President Clinton and Lewinsky had
oral sex near the Oval Office, leaving stains on her dress. There were no public events, but the schedule shows Mrs. Clinton had "drop by" events
or meetings in the Map Room and Diplomatic Reception Room between 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. The schedule also lists plays and a concert that night, but it is
not clear whether Mrs. Clinton attended.
_March 29, 1997: On the day when Lewinsky later told independent counsel Kenneth Starr that she had her final sexual encounter with the
president, Mrs. Clinton was thousands of miles away in Eritrea. In his grand jury testimony, the president denied this encounter. The first lady that day
toured the Martyrs' Cemetery in Eritrea, where she participated in a wreath-laying ceremony and a tree planting. She also visited a health care clinic,
spoke to villagers, and toured a polio vaccination room. She visited a woodworking center, held a round-table discussion with the National Union of
Eritrean Women and met the country's president.
By The Associated PressWed Mar 19, 7:47 PM ET
Hillary Rodham Clinton was in the White House on at least seven days when her husband had sexual encounters with Monica Lewinsky,
according to the first lady's calendars released Wednesday. A look at her schedule on days when Lewinsky said she had sexual encounters with Bill
Clinton:
_Nov. 15, 1995: The first lady was in a mid-afternoon "meet & greet" photo opportunity at the White House with various
Nobel Laureates and their families. That night, Lewinsky had what she later said was her first sexual encounter with the president in the private study off
the Oval office.
_Nov. 17, 1995: Mrs. Clinton had no public schedule and was at the White House. That night, Lewinsky said she had a sexual encounter with
the president while he was on the telephone in the White House with a member of Congress.
_Dec. 31, 1995: Lewinsky said she and the president had a sexual encounter early that afternoon in a study down the hall from the Oval
Office. Sometime afterward, the president, first lady and their daughter, Chelsea, flew to Hilton Head, S.C., to spend New Year's Eve with hundreds of
friends during their annual getaway at an intellectual family retreat known as Renaissance Weekend.
_Jan. 7, 1996: On a Sunday afternoon, Lewinsky and the president spent most of the afternoon in the Oval Office. The first lady and the
president had a small dinner with 20 people at "the Old Family Dining Room" at the White House.
_Jan. 21, 1996: The first lady had no public schedule, but she and the president privately toured an exhibit at the National Gallery of
Art. Lewinsky and the president had an afternoon sexual encounter in the hallway by the private study next to the Oval Office, Lewinsky said
later.
_Feb. 4, 1996: Mrs. Clinton and the president attended the National Governors Association annual dinner. Lewinsky said she and the
president had a sexual encounter that day, and sat and talked in the Oval Office for about 45 minutes.
_March 31, 1996: Mrs. Clinton toured an archaeological site and museum in Delphi, Greece, and watched a folk dance performance. That day,
Lewinsky said she and the president resumed their sexual contact.
_April 7, 1996, Easter Sunday. Mrs. Clinton had no public schedule. Lewinsky said that, at the president's suggestion, she performed
oral sex while he was on the telephone in his office.
_Feb. 28, 1997: The schedule shows Mrs. Clinton was in the White House at least part of the day, when President Clinton and Lewinsky had
oral sex near the Oval Office, leaving stains on her dress. There were no public events, but the schedule shows Mrs. Clinton had "drop by" events
or meetings in the Map Room and Diplomatic Reception Room between 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. The schedule also lists plays and a concert that night, but it is
not clear whether Mrs. Clinton attended.
_March 29, 1997: On the day when Lewinsky later told independent counsel Kenneth Starr that she had her final sexual encounter with the
president, Mrs. Clinton was thousands of miles away in Eritrea. In his grand jury testimony, the president denied this encounter. The first lady that day
toured the Martyrs' Cemetery in Eritrea, where she participated in a wreath-laying ceremony and a tree planting. She also visited a health care clinic,
spoke to villagers, and toured a polio vaccination room. She visited a woodworking center, held a round-table discussion with the National Union of
Eritrean Women and met the country's president.