Linda Tripp claims Bill Clinton's White House staff was 'afraid'

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Linda Tripp -- who helped bring President Bill Clinton's relationship with Monica Lewinsky to light -- has come forward with new allegations of sexual misconduct against the former president.

Before being sent to the Pentagon, the former White House staffer alleges the housekeeping staff were afraid to bend over in front of the President in fear of his supposedly lewd impulses.

In addition, she told the Weekly Standard she also witnessed the aftermath of an alleged assault against former White House volunteer, Kathleen Willey in 1993, claiming Clinton had groped her.

At the Pentagon, she met and befriended Monica Lewinsky in 1996 and came to the conclusion that President Bill Clinton was a "predator by pattern."

Tripp secretly recorded the conversations and later became a whistleblower.

The former White House employee stands by what she did, telling the Weekly Standard that it may have been the wrong way, but it was the right thing and she would do it again.

Paula Jones, a former Arkansas state worker, and ex-nursing home administrator Juanita Broaddrick, have also accused Clinton of sexual assault.

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