Clinton spoke to People Magazine, which made her its cover story in editions to hit newsstands on Friday.
In excerpts of the wide-ranging interview released today, the former secretary of state brushed aside any discussion of the former White House intern, whose escapades with then-President Bill Clinton helped lead to his impeachment.
"I'm not going to comment on what did and didn't happen. I think everybody needs to look to the future," Clinton told People, adding "I've moved on."
The affair came to light in the fall of 1998, nearly crashing the Clinton presidency and leading to his impeachment by the US House of Representatives.
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The former first lady suggested to People that at this point, the scandal is water under the bridge.
"I want to live in the moment," she told the magazine.
The interview with the popular gossip magazine comes out just days ahead of next week's release of her latest memoir, "Hard Choices."
As has been her style, Clinton spoke opaquely about her future political plans, careful not to rule out, or rule in, a future presidential bid.
"I am concerned about what I see happening in the country and in the world. Through the next months, I will think more about what role I can or, in my mind, should play."
Clinton also reflected in the interview on her role as a first-time grandmother, with daughter Chelsea due to become a mom this fall, an event Hillary said anticipates with "joy.