
Tripp's crucial involvement in the Lewinsky scandal all started when they became good friends from both working in the White House – despite the drastic age difference, Lewinsky soon trusted her and confided in her often. When Tripp learned about Lewinsky's physical relationship with Clinton. She connected the dots and realized that she had observed many other interns and employees in her workplace exit his office flush faced and with smudged lipstick, some of which who have filed complaints about sexual harassment from Clinton. Tripp made it her mission to expose President Clinton for his scandalous behavior, and used Lewinsky to do so, as she was part of the biggest affair at the time. Tripp began to record their phone calls and document their Lewinsky and Clinton's relationship.

Tripp also informed the investigators about Monica Lewinsky's navy blue dress, which was dirtied with Clinton's semen – this served as the biggest piece of evidence during the investigation. It was later discovered that Lewinsky had actually shown the dress to Tripp during their friendship; she intended to have it dry cleaned but Tripp convinced her not to.

Both Monica Lewinsky and President Clinton were eventually forced to answer questions from the grand jury in D.C. At the end of the whole investigation, jurors asked Lewinsky for any last words – she said, "I hate Linda Tripp."
Great post about Linda Tripp. Tripp is an example of what can happen when politics tears apart a friendship, and can even ruin people's lives. Tripp was said to have exposed her friend for more than just patriotic reasons--she wanted to enjoy her time in the lime light of the hero in this scandal. Similarly, Richard Nixon rose to fame through the communist scandal during the cold war. He was one of the chief prosecutors that questioned hundreds of innocent people about their history of communism. Like Tripp, Nixon was very sensationalist about the scandals, often blowing them out of proportion. Also, just as Tripp justified breaking her silence as "patriotism," Nixon painted himself as the defender of freedom, of capitalism, by rooting out the suspected communists. (For more information, go to https://archive.org/details/TheMeaningOfCommunismToAmericans )
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