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Dennis Cook/AP; The White House/AP Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh suggested a list of sexually graphic questions to ask President Bill Clinton in his grand jury testimony about his affair with Monica Lewinsky, a newly released memo shows. At the time, Kavanaugh was an associate counsel to independent counsel Ken Starr on the investigation into alleged perjury and obstruction of justice Clinton committed surrounding the affair. Kavanaugh wrote that he was strongly opposed to giving the president "any break" in the questioning due to his past attempts to cover up the affair. In August 1998, Brett Kavanaugh drafted a memo suggesting highly sexually explicit questions he thought prosecutors should ask President Bill Clinton about his affair with Monica Lewinsky. The National Archives released the document Monday as part of Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court by President Donald Trump.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Meet the woman behind Trump's $20 million merch empireSee Also:The 50 best-selling albums of all timeAll the TV shows that have been canceled in 2018WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

 

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