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If Monica Lewinsky says that on several occasions you [Bill Clinton] had her give oral sex, made her stop, and then ejaculated into the sink in the bathroom of the Oval Office, would she be lying?
— Brett Kavanaugh, in a 1998 memo to Ken Starr released in response to a Washington Post Freedom of Information Act request, suggesting questions that the Independent Counsel should ask of the then-sitting president. He also suggested asking, “If Monica Lewinsky says that you ejaculated into her mouth on two occasions in the Oval Office area, would she be lying?” and “If Monica Lewinsky says that you masturbated into a trashcan in your secretary’s office would she [be] lying?”
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He had a bunch of other explicit questions for Bill Clinton noting, “I am strongly opposed to giving the President any ‘break’ in the questioning regarding the details of the Lewinsky relationship unless he … either (i) resigns or (ii) confesses perjury and issues a public apology to you.”