C. Telephone Conversations
Ms. Lewinsky and the President did talk by telephone, especially in her first
weeks at the new job.(351) By
Ms. Lewinsky's estimate, the President phoned her (sometimes leaving a message)
four or five times in the month after she started working at the Pentagon, then
two or three times a month thereafter for the rest of 1996.(352)
During the fall 1996 campaign, the President sometimes called from trips when
Mrs. Clinton was not accompanying him.(353)
During at least seven of the 1996 calls, Ms. Lewinsky and the President had
phone sex.(354)
According to Ms. Lewinsky, the President telephoned her at about 6:30 a.m. on
July 19, the day he was leaving for the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, and they had
phone sex, after which the President exclaimed, "[G]ood morning!" and then said:
"What a way to start a day."(355) A
call log shows that the President called the White House operator at 12:11 a.m.
on July 19 and asked for a wake-up call at 7 a.m., then at 6:40 a.m., the
President called and said he was already up.(356) In
Ms. Lewinsky's recollection, she and the President also had phone sex on May 21,
July 5 or 6, October 22, and December 2, 1996.(357) On
those dates, Mrs. Clinton was in Denver (May 21), Prague and Budapest (July
5-6), Las Vegas (October 22), and en route to Bolivia (December 2).(358)
Ms. Lewinsky repeatedly told the President that she disliked her Pentagon job
and wanted to return to the White House.(359) In
a recorded conversation, Ms. Lewinsky recounted one call:
[A] month had passed and -- so he had called one night, and I said, "Well," I
said, "I'm really unhappy," you know. And [the President] said, "I don't want to
talk about your job tonight. I'll call you this week, and then we'll talk about
it. I want to talk about other things" -- which meant phone sex.(360)
She expected to talk with him the following weekend, and she was "ready to
broach the idea of . . . going to the campaign," but he did not call.(361)
Ms. Lewinsky and the President also talked about their relationship. During a
phone conversation on September 5, according to Ms. Lewinsky, she told the
President that she wanted to have intercourse with him. He responded that he
could not do so because of the possible consequences. The two of them argued,
and he asked if he should stop calling her. No, she responded.(362)
D. Public Encounters
During this period, Ms. Lewinsky occasionally saw the President in public.
She testified:
I'm an insecure person . . . and I was insecure about the relationship at
times and thought that he would come to forget me easily and if I hadn't heard
from him . . . it was very difficult for me . . . . [U]sually when I'd see him,
it would kind of prompt him to call me. So I made an effort. I would go early
and stand in the front so I could see him . . . .(363)
On May 2, 1996, Ms. Lewinsky saw the President at a reception for the
Saxophone Club, a political organization.(364) On
June 14, Ms. Lewinsky and her family attended the taping of the President's
weekly radio address and had photos taken with the President.(365) On
August 18, Ms. Lewinsky attended the President's 50th birthday