Hillary Clinton confronted still more accusations about her husband's alleged behavior – and Donald Trump wasn't even in the room – when a protester at her rally wore a T-shirt accusing her husband of 'rape.'

Clinton addressed the topic when a man wearing a 'RAPE' T-shirt with a picture of Bill Clinton on it was escorted out of her rally, prompting loud cheers from her supporters.

'You know, I do hope someone follows that gentleman out and stages an intervention,' Clinton told the crowd, yelling out a hearty laugh.

'He clearly has not been following this election very closely.'

A man wearing a 'Rape' t-shirt got ejected from Hillary Clinton's rally

Juanita Broaddrick has accused Bill Clinton of raping her. Donald Trump brought her as a guest to the second presidential debate

Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey were among those Clinton accusers who Trump brought to the debate

The man's shirt wasn't visible from where many reporters were sitting in the venue, though it can can be seen clearly in video of the event. The man was seated directly behind Clinton, putting his silent protest on display to a TV audience tuning in.

Clinton supporters in the crowd immediately cheered and blocked the man to keep him out of the shot.

It wasn't known whether Clinton was able to see what was on his shirt when she made her comments. A Clinton aide didn't immediately respond when asked whether the candidate knew what was on the shirt.

In Monday's debate, she clashed with Trump on the debate stage but never got into the specific charges the women raised against her husband.

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Hillary Clinton laughed off the protest and said the man needed an 'intervention'

Women wore the same shirt outside the debate hall in St. Louis

On Sunday night, Trump brought Juanita Broaddrick as a guest to the second presidential debate as one of four Clinton accusers he brought to the event.

Broaddrick has said Clinton raped her in Little Rock in 1978 and bit her lip during the alleged assault. Clinton has vehemently denied the accusation.

At a Trump-organized photo-op in St. Louis Sunday, Broaddrick said: 'Mr. Trump may have said some bad words, but Bill Clinton raped me, and Hillary Clinton threatened me. I don't think there's any comparison.'

According to Broaddrick, Clinton came up to her not long after the alleged attack and thanked her in a way she found threatening and considered a way of telling her to keep quiet.

Charges were never brought.

Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta said following the Trump press conference: 'Trump is desperate he’s trying to take this race to a place in the gutter and we’re not going there.'

On Sunday, Trump, who had previously threatened to use the former president's infidelities in his battle Clinton, retweeted two posts from Juanita Broaddrick from Saturday.

The first post from Broaddrick read: 'How many times must it be said? Actions speak louder than words. DT said bad things! HRC threatened me after BC raped me.'

Trump followed the first retweet moments later by sharing a second comment from Broaddrick.

'Hillary calls Trump's remarks "horrific" while she lives with and protects a "Rapist". Her actions are horrific,' it read.

Bill Clinton has long denied Broaddrick's accusations, and Hillary has declined to address them.

Broaddrick herself denied that the incident occurred in a deposition given in connection to the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawusit. But she later recanted and said it happened.

'He starts to bite on my top lip, and I tried to pull away from him,' she recalled.

'And then he forces me down on the bed. And I just was very frightened, and I tried to get away from him and I told him "No," that I didn’t want this to happen but he wouldn’t listen to me.'

'It was a real panicky, panicky situation,' she recounted. 'I was even to the point where I was getting very noisy, you know, yelling to "Please stop." And that’s when he pressed down on my right shoulder and he would bite my lip.'

'When everything was over with,' Broaddrick claimed, 'he got up and straightened himself, and I was crying at the moment and he walks to the door, and calmly puts on his sunglasses.'