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Hillary Clinton asked about Paula Jones
Hillary Clinton was confronted Thursday by a voter concerned about the rape allegations against the candidate’s husband, former President Bill Clinton.
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In an interview with Aaron Klein Investigative Radio, highlighted by the Daily Mail less than two weeks ago, Broderick spoke up about the alleged incident again because she says she believes the Clintons “are not good people for America”.
At the Manchester, N.H., event on Thursday, Mediaite reported an audience member asked: “You say that all rape victims should be believed, but would you say that about Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey and/or Paula Jones?”. So what about Juanita Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey and Paula Jones, who accused Bill Clinton of sexual assault or harassment?
The voter was apparently referring to a tweet sent out by Hillary Clinton last month.
Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported.
Although question like this would have soured anyone’s mood, the presidential frontrunner responded without missing a beat. “Should we believe them as well?”
The three women came forward in the 1990s alleging that Bill Clinton had sexually assaulted them.
Paula Jones sued Clinton for sexual harassment in 1993 due to an event that allegedly occurred in 1991. Broaddrick then appeared on NBC’s “Dateline” and recounted how Clinton had kissed her, disheveled her clothes, and subsequently bit her after being refused sex. Clinton did not comment.
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“I don’t know about you, but that sounds a lot like blaming the victim”.