[h=1]Monica Lewinsky 'threw a tantrum at the White House gates when she found out Bill Clinton was cheating on her with VP Walter Mondale's TV journalist daughter'[/h]
PUBLISHED: 15:00, 19 June 2016 | UPDATED: 15:46, 19 June 2016
Monica Lewinsky had a tantrum at the White House gates when she realized President Bill Clinton was with another woman, a former Secret Service officers claims.
The intern enjoyed special access to the Oval Office for years and routinely arrived out-of-hours asking to 'see the president's secretary', writes former agency officer Gary Byrne in his tell-all book.
But one day in late 1997, Byrne claims, Lewinsky turned up and the officers blocked her - because the president was allegedly with Eleanor Mondale, the TV journalist daughter of Vice President Walt Mondale.
According to Byrne, Lewinsky 'lashed out' at the officers who had let her pass at will since early 1996.
'Monica... still regarded herself quite favorably as the president's singular mistress,' Byrne writes in his book The Crisis Of Character, according to the New York Post.
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- Ex-Secret Service officer Gary Byrne claims Clinton's intern Monica Lewinsky had special access to the Oval Office for at least two years
- One night she arrived at the gates but was turned away, Byrne claims
- Hearing Clinton was with Eleanor Mondale, she 'lashed out', Byrne says
- Byrne was one of the Secret Service personnel called to testify to a grand jury about Monica Lewinsky
- He also says Hillary was 'uncontrollable' and at times 'violent' with Bill
- Says he was posted outside Bill Clinton's Oval Office in 1990s
- The book release comes a month before the Democratic convention
PUBLISHED: 15:00, 19 June 2016 | UPDATED: 15:46, 19 June 2016
Monica Lewinsky had a tantrum at the White House gates when she realized President Bill Clinton was with another woman, a former Secret Service officers claims.
The intern enjoyed special access to the Oval Office for years and routinely arrived out-of-hours asking to 'see the president's secretary', writes former agency officer Gary Byrne in his tell-all book.
But one day in late 1997, Byrne claims, Lewinsky turned up and the officers blocked her - because the president was allegedly with Eleanor Mondale, the TV journalist daughter of Vice President Walt Mondale.
According to Byrne, Lewinsky 'lashed out' at the officers who had let her pass at will since early 1996.
'Monica... still regarded herself quite favorably as the president's singular mistress,' Byrne writes in his book The Crisis Of Character, according to the New York Post.
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