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Oct 6, 2020

[Answer] 6. "I made a bad mistake. It's indefensible and I'm sorry about it." Which US President begged for his nation's forgiveness in these words?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. "I made a bad mistake. It's indefensible and I'm sorry about it." Which US President begged for his nation's forgiveness in these words?"



...1. George W. Bush 2. Bill Clinton 3. George H. W. Bush 4. Ronald Reagan Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States (January 1993 to January 2001) had enjoyed a charmed political career that took him all the way from Hope, Arkansas, via the Governorship of that State to the White House. His career, though, was dogged by allegations of financial impropriety and sexual misbehaviour. He admitted having had extramarital relationships with Monica Lewinsky (while President) and Gennifer Flowers (while Governor of Arkansas). The apology was made three weeks after his affair with Lewinsky became public (in 1998). Some of these questions were suggested by an article written by Matthew Parris in 'The Times', October 2008.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "6. "I made a bad mistake. It's indefensible and I'm sorry about it." Which US President begged for his nation's forgiveness in these words?"



Bill Clinton:


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