Linda Tripp, whose secret recorded conversations between former US President Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky led to the trial of Bill Clinton in a way that threatened to abort his presidency, less than a week before she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer after being transferred to hospital after suffering from stomach pain, at the age of 70 According to the British "Daily Mail" website.

A funeral will not take place due to the "Corona" virus crisis, while Tripp has accompanied her wife and daughter to hospital in her last moments.

In conjunction with the spread of the news of her illness, Monica Lewinsky, 46, tweeted via her Twitter account, saying: "Regardless of the past, I heard the news of Linda Trip disease. I hope she recovers. I cannot imagine how difficult this situation will be for her family."

Linda Tripp approached the then-White House intern, Monica Lewinsky and secretly recorded private conversations between the latter and Clinton, revealing that they were in a relationship and using the records to support her, stipulating immunity,
But a swarming media recording before it was granted immunity made it face charges of illegally recording Lewinsky.

Lewinsky said during a 1999 court session that Tripp had betrayed her trust, adding that she hated Linda Tripp.