She persisted!
https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/did-hillary-clinton-help-bill-silence-his-accusers/
On Thursday night's Sean Hannity segment, conservative political commentator Tomi Lahren and Democratic strategist Jessica Tarlov went head to head over a question that's come up again amid the nation's reckoning with sexual abuse: Was Hillary Clinton complicit in her husband's own alleged misdeeds?
held a press conference with Broaddrick, Willey and Jones and a fourth woman, Kathy Shelton—whose alleged rapist had been defended by a young Hillary Clinton—in attempts to remind voters of Hillary Clinton's alleged shady past of helping her husband cover up his alleged sexual misconduct.
"Actions speak louder than words," Broaddrick said at the time, referring to Trump's Access Hollywood comments, which involved Trump bragging about grabbing women "by the pussy" without their consent.
"Mr. Trump may have said some bad words, but Bill Clinton raped me and Hillary Clinton threatened me," Broaddrick added. "I don't think there's any comparison."
Broaddrick first spoke out about Hillary Clinton's attempts to silence her in 1999, when she told the Drudge Report that Hillary Clinton approached her at a political rally to thank her for keeping quiet about the alleged assault.
Washington Examiner in October 2016 that the conversation about Bill Clinton's alleged assaults should include discussion of the Democratic nominee's complicity.
"Hillary Clinton's been calling me a bimbo for 19 years, as well as Paula and Juanita and Gennifer [Flowers]," Willey told the outlet.
"This no longer about Bill Clinton's transgressions or his infidelities or girlfriends or sex ... it's not about that anymore," she continued. "What it's about is the actions that his wife has taken against the women that he has raped and assaulted."
Jones, having filed a suit against Bill Clinton in 1994, received a settlement following her accusations against the former president. Jones has said that the legal battle with Bill Clinton made her vulnerable to attacks from the couple, who she said "sent out people to dig up trash on me."
There's little evidence to support these women's testimonies about Clinton's intimidation and silencing, according to PolitiFact, which said the claim that Hillary Clinton "viciously attacked" her husband's accusers is "mostly false." The site found that while Hillary Clinton certainly played a role in defending her husband against Broaddrick's, Willey's and Jones's accusations, she was "largely silent" about the alleged sexual misconduct.
Hillary Clinton's spokesman, Brian Fallon, has also refuted claims that his client participated in any of the attacks on her husband's accusers.
"The country closed the book on these matters close to 20 years ago, and there is nothing whatsoever new here," Fallon told the New York Times in October 2016. "Those who took the lead in responding to those attacks at the time have plainly stated that Hillary Clinton did not direct their work."
https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/did-hillary-clinton-help-bill-silence-his-accusers/
On Thursday night's Sean Hannity segment, conservative political commentator Tomi Lahren and Democratic strategist Jessica Tarlov went head to head over a question that's come up again amid the nation's reckoning with sexual abuse: Was Hillary Clinton complicit in her husband's own alleged misdeeds?
held a press conference with Broaddrick, Willey and Jones and a fourth woman, Kathy Shelton—whose alleged rapist had been defended by a young Hillary Clinton—in attempts to remind voters of Hillary Clinton's alleged shady past of helping her husband cover up his alleged sexual misconduct.
"Actions speak louder than words," Broaddrick said at the time, referring to Trump's Access Hollywood comments, which involved Trump bragging about grabbing women "by the pussy" without their consent.
"Mr. Trump may have said some bad words, but Bill Clinton raped me and Hillary Clinton threatened me," Broaddrick added. "I don't think there's any comparison."
Broaddrick first spoke out about Hillary Clinton's attempts to silence her in 1999, when she told the Drudge Report that Hillary Clinton approached her at a political rally to thank her for keeping quiet about the alleged assault.
Washington Examiner in October 2016 that the conversation about Bill Clinton's alleged assaults should include discussion of the Democratic nominee's complicity.
"Hillary Clinton's been calling me a bimbo for 19 years, as well as Paula and Juanita and Gennifer [Flowers]," Willey told the outlet.
"This no longer about Bill Clinton's transgressions or his infidelities or girlfriends or sex ... it's not about that anymore," she continued. "What it's about is the actions that his wife has taken against the women that he has raped and assaulted."
Jones, having filed a suit against Bill Clinton in 1994, received a settlement following her accusations against the former president. Jones has said that the legal battle with Bill Clinton made her vulnerable to attacks from the couple, who she said "sent out people to dig up trash on me."
There's little evidence to support these women's testimonies about Clinton's intimidation and silencing, according to PolitiFact, which said the claim that Hillary Clinton "viciously attacked" her husband's accusers is "mostly false." The site found that while Hillary Clinton certainly played a role in defending her husband against Broaddrick's, Willey's and Jones's accusations, she was "largely silent" about the alleged sexual misconduct.
Hillary Clinton's spokesman, Brian Fallon, has also refuted claims that his client participated in any of the attacks on her husband's accusers.
"The country closed the book on these matters close to 20 years ago, and there is nothing whatsoever new here," Fallon told the New York Times in October 2016. "Those who took the lead in responding to those attacks at the time have plainly stated that Hillary Clinton did not direct their work."