BOMBSHELL! Bill Clinton Sexual Assault Accuser Says Hillary was “Complicit in Bill’s Sexual Misconduct
Kathleen Willey’s claims that Hillary was complicit in Bill’s sexual misconduct echoes what so many other victims of Bill Clinton have said.
Approximately 17 women (mostly Democrats) have accused notorious womanizer Bill Clinton of RAPE and/or sexual assault.
Hillary Clinton attacked, bullied, and in many cases DESTROYED the women who accused her cheating and perverted husband of rape and sexual assault.
Hillary claiming they were opportunistic liars” and the attacks were part of a “vast right-wing conspiracy” to take down her husband.
How can all of these women who tell similar stories be wrong?
They can’t.
From the Washinton Examiner:
One of several women who have accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct is speaking out, saying Hillary Clinton shouldn’t be exempt from criticism over her handling of the affairs that nearly ended her husband’s presidency in the 1990s.
Kathleen Willey — a former volunteer White House aide who accused Bill Clinton of making aggressive, unwanted advances during a private meeting in 1993 — said she holds Hillary Clinton responsible for smearing her and the many other women who have come forward with stories about their treatment at the hands of her husband.
“This no longer about Bill Clinton’s transgressions or his infidelities or girlfriends or sex … it’s not about that anymore,” Willey told the Washington Examiner. “What it’s about is the actions that his wife has taken against the women that he has raped and assaulted.”
None of the allegations of sexual misconduct levied against Bill Clinton during his decades in the public eye have ever been proven definitively. The former president has denied the accusations, admitting only to consensual relations with Monica Lewinsky and Gennifer Flowers.
As Donald Trump clumsily navigated a controversy this week over 19-year-old comments he made to a former Miss Universe winner, a debate raged about whether similarly dated scandals with ties to his opponent — each of which involved the alleged mistreatment of women — were fair game on the campaign trail.
Republican strategists agreed that attacking Hillary Clinton for the exploits of her husband could easily backfire, and Democrats preemptively dismissed the tactic as unfair and potentially sexist.
But a few of Trump’s allies have begun to lay the groundwork for an assault that focuses on Hillary Clinton’s role in silencing her husband’s self-professed lovers and alleged victims. They say Hillary Clinton’s involvement in efforts to discredit and disparage women who accused Bill Clinton of sexual harassment, assault and even rape make the scandals relevant to the presidential race.
Willey said she has bristled at Hillary Clinton’s attempts to convince voters of her commitment to protecting women.
“Hillary Clinton’s been calling me a bimbo for 19 years, as well as Paula [Jones] and Juanita [Broaddrick] and Gennifer,” Willey said.
“She, you know, doesn’t have any room to talk,” Willey added
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Broaddrick also said that she believed Hillary Clinton knew about the rape and tried to intervene.
She described an encounter to the conservative website Breitbart. Broaddrick said that soon after the alleged event took place, she went to a Democratic fundraiser that the Clintons attended. Broaddrick said Hillary Clinton approached her.
Clinton said, “I just want you to know how much Bill and I appreciate the things you do for him. Do you understand? Everything you do,” Broaddrick recounted.
Broaddrick told Breitbart, “What really went through my mind at that time is ‘She knows. She knew. She’s covering it up and she expects me to do the very same thing.’”
Broaddrick did not go public with her story, even going so far as to deny that the rape occurred in a sworn deposition (as part of the Paula Jones case). Two decades later though, investigators with independent counsel Ken Starr approached her and she told it all. Ultimately, Starr’s team decided there was “inconclusive evidence” to press charges.
We found no evidence of Hillary Clinton viciously attacking Broaddrick, as Trump claimed, nor is there independent confirmation of the exchange at the fundraising event. Also, in a 1999 interview with NBC News, Broaddrick was asked if Bill Clinton or anyone close to him had ever done anything to keep her silent. Broaddrick said, “No.”
Kathleen Willey
Kathleen Willey
In 1993, Kathleen Willey was a Clinton supporter and a volunteer at the White House. Willey said that when she went to the president to ask for a paid position, he groped her.
Willey, now a Trump supporter, has said that Hillary Clinton “wrote the book on terrorizing women.” Willey described what she believed to be efforts to intimidate her in an interview with the conservative website Daily Caller.
That list included “a dead cat found on her porch, a man she saw at night under her deck, and a stranger in her remote neighborhood inquiring threateningly about how her children were doing.”
Willey also mentioned being told that Clinton insider Sidney Blumenthal said about her, “She may look good today … she’s not going to look good by Friday.”
In the course of responding to a lawsuit in 1999, Blumenthal did say Hillary Clinton played some sort of role in the White House response to Willey’s allegations. She approved the public release of letters Willey had sent after the alleged event. The letters were characterized as “friendly” and, according to Blumenthal, Clinton thought they would undermine Willey’s credibility because the tone was at odds with the episode she described.
We reached out to Willey to get more details but have yet to hear back.
An error in Trump’s counting
Before we explain the case with each accuser, a small note. While Trump invited four women to the debate at Washington University in St. Louis, only three of them — Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey and Paula Jones — accuse Bill Clinton of sexual assault.
The fourth woman, Kathy Shelton, was a victim in a rape case. Hillary Clinton defended Shelton’s attacker while working at a University of Arkansas legal aid clinic. You can read our fact-check related to that incident here.
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