Juanita Broaddrick rips Bill Clinton after touting Violence Against Women Act: ‘Go to hell and take Hillary with you’

Juanita Broaddrick issued a scathing response to former President Bill Clinton after he touted signing an assault weapons ban and the Violence Against Women Act during his presidency.

“I was 35 years old when Bill Clinton raped me and Hillary tried to silence me. I am now 77 and it still never goes away,” Broaddrick responded to Clinton on Twitter Monday. “Bill Clinton….. YOU go to hell and take Hillary with you.”

Earlier, Clinton had called on voters to get behind Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, citing his work on the controversial 1994 crime law.

“Twenty-six years ago, I was proud to sign Assault Weapons Ban and the Violence Against Women Act. It wouldn’t have happened without Joe Biden’s leadership. We need them both again,” Clinton tweeted.

Broaddrick has maintained for years that Clinton raped her in 1978 when he was Arkansas’s attorney general.

“This is the brazen arrogance of a known sexual predator, touting an achievement in ‘words’ that he was never able to achieve in his personal behavior,” Broaddrick told the Washington Examiner.

“As I have said in the past, ‘Actions speak louder than words’. Bill Clinton’s actions inflicted untold pain and suffering on his victim’s lives….. and still today, he absolutely couldn’t care less,” she added.

Broaddrick is a supporter of President Trump and thanked him on Tuesday “for working so hard for all of us.”

“We don’t know how you keep up your strenuous schedule and we are so proud of you Mr. President,” Broaddrick tweeted on Tuesday when Trump landed in Washington, D.C., after holding events in Nevada and California.

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