Clinton–Lewinsky scandal
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Clinton–Lewinsky scandal
Summary
Clinton–Lewinsky scandal is a political scandal[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of political_scandal entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,485 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Clinton–Lewinsky scandal's image is recorded as Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky on February 28, 1997 A3e06420664168d9466c84c3e31ccc2f.jpg[3].
- Clinton–Lewinsky scandal's instance of is recorded as political scandal[4].
- Clinton–Lewinsky scandal's instance of is recorded as sex scandal[5].
- Monica Lewinsky is named after Clinton–Lewinsky scandal[6].
- Clinton–Lewinsky scandal's location is recorded as Oval Office[7].
- Clinton–Lewinsky scandal's Commons category is recorded as Lewinsky scandal[8].
- Clinton–Lewinsky scandal's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 38.8974, 'lon': -77.0374}[9].
- Clinton–Lewinsky scandal's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/017k6y[10].
- Clinton–Lewinsky scandal's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Clinton–Lewinsky scandal[11].
- Clinton–Lewinsky scandal's spoken text audio is recorded as Hy-Քլինթոն-Լևինսկի սկանդալ (Clinton–Lewinsky scandal).ogg[12].
- Clinton–Lewinsky scandal's present in work is recorded as Impeachment: American Crime Story[13].
- Clinton–Lewinsky scandal's BBC Things ID is recorded as 24d2ab68-633b-4fd8-998d-4667af0a97b9[14].
- Clinton–Lewinsky scandal's YouTube video ID is recorded as O_4YIS051f0[15].
- Clinton–Lewinsky scandal's different from is recorded as Clinton–Lewinsky affair[16].
- Clinton–Lewinsky scandal's NE.se ID is recorded as lewinskyaffären[17].
Why It Matters
Clinton–Lewinsky scandal ranks in the top 3% of political_scandal entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,485 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]