Clinton Rape Accuser Juanita Broaddrick: NY Times Should Interview Bill's Alleged Female Victimsby AARON KLEINBreitbart May. 19, 2016 |
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During an interview today, Bill Clinton's rape accuser Juanita Broaddrick suggested the New York Times spend the same amount of energy investigating claims of sexual assault against Bill Clinton that the newspaper put into probing Donald Trump's alleged past treatment of women. Broaddrick said she believes there is a whole generation of Millennials who are unfamiliar with Clinton's history with women. She further slammed Hillary Clinton as an "enabler" who has allowed her husband to "continue on the same path that he did back in the 70's and 80's and 90's." Asked if the Times contacted her for an interview about her past with Clinton, Broaddrick replied, "No they haven't, Aaron." Broaddrick continued: I wish that they would use the same amount of energy to interview the hundreds of women that Bill Clinton has probably spoken bad words about and the many women that he has assaulted. I think a person's own actions and what they do to women speaks much louder than a person's hearsay and words.She said there is a whole generation of Americans who "haven't heard about what Bill Clinton did to the women back in that time that they need to know." "Just like on Twitter I had these young Millennials coming on, saying, 'Is this is true? Did it really happen?' Well, yes. It did happen to me," she added. Read More |