“I don’t think the president of the United States can be above the law,” Gingrich said. “And it’s not about personal behavior. It’s about whether — it’s not about what he did in the Oval Office,” he said, once again arguing Clinton committed perjury.
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Gingrich admitted to host Chris Wallace that he felt like a man in a glass house during the events, but said it didn’t deter him from pressing forward with what he viewed as his responsibilities.
“I thought to myself if I cannot do what I have to do as a public leader, I would have resigned,” Gingrich said.
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