Juanita Broaddrick dishes on what she would tell Hillary Clinton if left in a room together

Juanita Broaddrick, the woman who has accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, shared what she would say to Hillary Clinton if the pair were ever left alone in a room together.

“Why on earth did you not leave that man and report what he had done? You had to have known what he had done. I just want to know why,” Broaddrick told HLN, referring to Bill Clinton.

“I think I know why, because it was a power thing. I think she wanted to go on and do some of the things that he had done and I think it was just a power thing,” she continued.


Broaddrick, a former nursing home administrator, claims Bill Clinton forced himself on her in 1978 at Little Rock’s Camelot Hotel when he was Arkansas attorney general. Clinton’s legal representation denies the allegations.

Broaddrick, a Trump supporter, also told HLN she did not feel vindicated by the #MeToo movement, but believed she now had more supporters in “the mainstream media” compared to in the 1990s when she first went public with her story.

In addition, she expressed doubt that Bill Clinton would ever be held accountable for what she alleged happened to her.

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