Woman who accused Bill Clinton of rape ‘not unhappy’ to be in new Trump ad
An Arkansas woman who accused Bill Clinton in 1999 of rape said she wasn’t aware her voice would be used in Donald Trump’s newest ad.
Juanita Broadrick, who said Clinton sexually assaulted her in a Little Rock hotel room in 1978, said she wasn’t unhappy to be in the ad.
“I was surprised but I have to say, I’m not unhappy about it,” Broaddrick said in a radio interview with Boston-based WRKO on Tuesday that was first reported by Buzzfeed. “It is painful to hear, it’s painful to hear my voice, say those words again, but I think it’s important.”
{mosads}In a new ad the Trump campaign released on Tuesday, Broadrick and Kathleen Willey are heard describing accusations of assaults by former President Clinton.
Hillary Clinton is heard laughing at the end of the ad, which ends on the question “Here we go again?”
Broadrick told WRKO that she would be supporting Trump because he is not Hillary Clinton.
“I’m speaking out because I think It’s important for everyone to know Hillary Clinton is not innocent in all of the cover-ups and attempted attacks on all of the woman that Bill Clinton abused. I think she’s been very paramount,” Broaddrick said on WRKO.
But Broaddrick said she wasn’t sure if she wanted to be involved with the election or the Trump campaign moving forward.
“But I’ve had no contact with Donald Trump’s organization or Donald Trump. I just really don’t know at this moment,” she added.
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