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Paula Jones and Juanita Broaddrick, who accused Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct, said it "is a little bit too late" for Democratic women to come out against the former president.

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) and a number of others said Clinton should have resigned under the specter of sexual misconduct allegations in the 1990s.

Juanita Broaddrick: “No human being was protected more than Bill Clinton was…and no human being was more harassed and ridiculed and trashed as Bill Clinton’s victims were.” #IngrahamAngle pic.twitter.com/WDlTlQxDZK — Fox News (@FoxNews) November 18, 2017

"We were not believed," Jones said. "[We] did not get any kind of help whatsoever from any of those liberal women."

Broaddrick said it was "absolutely disgusting" to see the backlash come against Clinton after they exited electoral politics.

Paula Jones: "They ridiculed us, we were called all kind of names, we were not believed." #IngrahamAngle pic.twitter.com/PKBuAnS0Y9 — Fox News (@FoxNews) November 18, 2017

"This great epiphany should've occurred 20 years ago," she said. "I should feel ecstatic about it but dont."

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