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Clinton accuser Juanita Broaddrick doesn’t believe Ford’s ‘sketchy and vague’ Kavanaugh accusations
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Clinton accuser Juanita Broaddrick doesn’t believe Ford’s ‘sketchy and vague’ Kavanaugh accusations

Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President Bill Clinton of a 1978 rape, said that she doesn't believe the allegations of sexual assault levied against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

What did she say?

In a Wednesday interview with The Daily Caller, Broaddrick called Christine Blasey Ford's accusations against Kavanaugh "sketchy and vague."

"It's not because I'm a Trump supporter that I don't believe Christine Ford," Broaddrick said. "That really has nothing to do with it. It has to do with me being a victim and listening to other victims, and this just doesn't ring clear."

She added, "It's not what you would think that a victim statement would be."

Broaddrick later said that she can't imagine why Ford would sit on such allegations for more than three decades.

“I can’t imagine if it was as frightening as she says that it was and that she feared for her life, I can’t imagine not knowing and remember more about it, or not telling someone,” she reasoned.

Broaddrick also warned against relying on memory as the sole source of such recollections.

“You cannot depend upon memory,” Broaddrick said. “You have to have evidence.”

Broaddrick, despite claiming to be a victim, isn't a fan of the #MeToo movement.

“The [#MeToo] movement, to me, is for liberal women,” she explained. “They want nothing to do with the Clinton victims.”

“I think [#MeToo] is on its way out,” she added.

Anything else?

Ford accused Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a party when the two were in high school in the '80s. Kavanaugh has categorically denied these allegations.

Ford will provide her testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, and the Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled a vote on Kavanaugh’s nomination on Friday.

You can read more about the allegations herehere, and here.

Broaddrick also showed up for the hearing Thursday to confront Democrats over their hypocrisy.

Fox News correspondent Ellison Barber tweeted a photo of Broaddrick outside of Dirksen Senate building.

"Juanita Broaddrick is outside of Dirksen Senate building," Barber wrote. "Broaddrick says she does not believe Dr Ford, and Democrats supporting her now are 'hypocrites' because they didn’t support her."

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