In wake of the trial against former President Donald Trump, the issue of adultery and its impact on electability has resurfaced. Critics, including Democratic prosecutors in New York and media outlets like CNN and MSNBC, argue that Trump’s alleged affairs should disqualify him from office. However, these accusations bring to light the hypocrisy of Hillary Clinton, who has engaged in similar behavior yet faces little scrutiny. During the 1992 presidential campaign, Clinton dismissed allegations of Bill Clinton’s affair with Gennifer Flowers as attempts to damage their political aspirations. She claimed to have supported women who were questioned about their relationships with her husband, but critics argue that she was actually pressuring them to stay quiet. Additionally, Hillary Clinton has praised Trump’s accusers, despite facing similar allegations herself. This double standard highlights the biased media coverage of Trump’s trial and the need for consistent treatment of ethical issues.