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Trump video raises sexual assault charges against Bill Clinton

Is Hillary really protecting women?

A video posted by Donald J. Trump (@realdonaldtrump) on

Donald Trump released a new video on Monday that uses audio of women who have accused President Clinton of sexual assault to attack Hillary Clinton.

The new black-and-white video plays audio of two women — Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick — who have made accusations against Bill Clinton. It plays the audio against a black-and-white backdrop of the White House and an image of Bill Clinton with a cigar in his mouth. 

{mosads}It then pivots to audio of Hillary Clinton laughing. 

The ad is just the latest example in which Trump has sought to use allegations of sexual misconduct against Bill Clinton to attack Hillary Clinton. 

A Trump senior adviser said last week Trump’s attacks would escalate after Trump accused Bill Clinton of rape.

Hillary Clinton has declined to respond to the attacks, instead focusing on Trump’s issue-oriented remarks and slamming him as a “loose cannon” on foreign policy.

Willey, who accused Clinton of sexual assault in 1993, can be heard from a 2007 interview with Sean Hannity saying, “No woman should be subjected to it. It was an assault.”

The audio then shifts to Broaddrick, an Arkansas woman who accused Clinton of raping her in a hotel room when he was Arkansas’s attorney general. 

The audio of Clinton appears against a backdrop of the couple with the headline “here we go again?”