After Bill and Hillary Clinton's daughter attacked GOP nominee Donald Trump for daring to mention her father's sexual "transgressions" this week, Juanita Broaddrick – who famously accused former President Bill Clinton of raping her – took to Twitter Wednesday to deliver the bad news to Chelsea Clinton: "Your parents are not good people," and "Your father was, and probably still is, a sexual predator."

A series of six tweets came from Broaddrick, who says Clinton raped her in a hotel room 38 years ago. WND recently reported that a nurse who treated her after the alleged sexual assault confirmed Broaddrick's account.

After the first presidential debate Monday, Trump said he didn't want to discuss the issue of Clinton's sexual "transgressions" because the former first daughter was present at the event.

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"I didn't want to do it with Chelsea ... I didn't want to say what I was going to say with Chelsea in the room," Trump told ABC News.

Chelsea responded to Trump's statement during an interview with Cosmopolitan magazine:

"It's a distraction from his inability to talk about what's actually at stake in this election and to offer concrete, comprehensive proposals about the economy, or our public school system, or debt-free college, or keeping our country safe and Americans safe here at home and around the world. ... "And candidly, I don't remember a time in my life when my parents and my family weren't being attacked, and so it just sort of seems to be in that tradition, unfortunately. And what I find most troubling by far are Trump's — and we talked about this when you interviewed me the night before the Iowa caucus — are Trump's continued, relentless attacks on whole swaths of our country and even our global community: women, Muslims, Americans with disabilities, a Gold Star family. I mean, that, to me, is far more troubling than whatever his most recent screed against my mom or my family [is]."

That's what prompted Broaddrick to send the following six tweets to Chelsea:



As WND reported, Broaddrick has accused Hillary of concealing her husband's sex crimes.

In 1978, during then-Arkansas Attorney General Bill Clinton's gubernatorial bid, Broaddrick was a nursing home administrator and volunteer for the Clinton campaign.

She said Clinton noticed her during a campaign stop.

"He would just sort of insinuate, you know when you are in Little Rock let's get together. Let's talk about the industry," she recalled during a November interview on "Aaron Klein Investigative Radio." "Let's talk about the needs of the nursing homes, and I was very excited about that."

In the spring, Broaddrick attended a convention in Little Rock, along with her friend and nursing employee Norma Rogers. The two women stayed in a room at the Camelot Hotel.

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When Broaddrick checked in with the Clinton campaign, she said she was given instructions to contact Clinton at his private apartment.

"I called his apartment and he answered," she said. "And he said 'Well, why don't we meet in the Camelot Hotel coffee room and we can get together there and talk. And I said 'That would be fine.'"

But then Clinton decided to meet her inside her room, rather than at the hotel coffee shop.

"A time later and I'm not sure how long it was, he called my room, which he said he would do when he got to the coffee shop," she said. "And he said 'There are too many people down here. It's too crowded. There's reporters and can we just meet in your room?'"

She continued, "And it sort of took me back a little bit, Aaron. But I did say, 'OK, I'll order coffee to the room,' which I did and that's when things sort of got out of hand. And it was very unexpected. It was, you might even say, brutal. With the biting of my lip."

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A lip-biting fetish

Broaddrick didn't go into detail about the alleged rape, as she said most of the information has been reported through the years.

In 1999, she said Clinton kissed her and began biting her lip as she tried to pull away. Then, she claims, Clinton pushed her down onto the bed. She told NBC's "Dateline": "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. I was even to the point where I was getting very noisy, you know, yelling to 'Please stop.'"

At that point, she says, Clinton held her right shoulder down and continued biting her lip.

After the assault, she told "Dateline," "[Clinton] got up and straightened himself, and I was crying at the moment and he walks to the door, and calmly puts on his sunglasses. And before he goes out the door he says 'You better get some ice on that.' And he turned and went out the door."

In the November interview, Broaddrick recalled how her friend returned to their room to look for her after she noticed Broaddrick had been absent from the convention.

"I was in a state of shock afterward," she told Aaron Klein. "And I know my nurse came back to the room to check on me because she hadn't heard from me. … She came up and it was devastating to her and to me to find me in the condition that I was in.

"We really did not know what to do. We sat and talked and she got ice for my mouth. … It was four times the size that it should be. And she got ice for me and we decided then I just wanted to go home. I just wanted to get out of there, which we did."

Broaddrick's account is backed up by Norma Rogers, the nurse who said she treated her in the hotel room after the incident. Asked if she has any doubts about Broaddrick's story, Rogers said, "Oh, absolutely none whatsoever."

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Broaddrick's claim that Clinton bit her lip repeatedly is reminiscent of a similar charge by former Miss America pageant winner Elizabeth Ward Gracen, who had a consensual affair with Clinton. Gracen reported that Clinton bit her lip during their sexual encounters.

Hillary and Bill approach Broaddrick

After three weeks had passed, Broaddrick told Klein, Hillary approached her at a private fundraiser.

"And so then about that time, I see them coming through the kitchen area. And some people there are pointing to me," she recalled. "He goes one direction and she comes directly to me. Then panic sort of starting to set in with me. And I thought, 'Oh my God, what do I do now?'"

Broaddrick told Klein that Hillary said, "It's so nice to meet you."

"And [Hillary] said, 'I just want you to know how much Bill and I appreciate the things you do for him.' And I just stood there. I was sort of you might say shell-shocked.

"And she said, 'Do you understand? Everything you do.'

"She tried to take a hold of my hand and I left. I told the girls I can't take this. I'm leaving. So I immediately left."

Broaddrick added, "What really went through my mind at that time is, 'She knows. She knew. She's covering it up and she expects me to do the very same thing.'"

Then, in 1991, Clinton approached Broaddrick at a meeting at the Riverfront Hotel in Little Rock.

When the Clinton campaign learned Broaddrick was at the meeting, she said, "they called me out of the meeting and pointed to an area to go down around the corner by an elevator area. And I walked around the corner and there he stands."

"And he immediately comes over to me with this gushing apology. Like, 'I'm so sorry for what happened. I hope you can forgive me. I'm a family man now. I have a daughter. I'm a changed man. I would never do anything like that again.'"

Broaddrick said she believed Clinton was remorseful until one week later – when he announced his campaign for the White House.

"But still I have to thank him for that day because the blame then went off of me and on to him. And I knew that it wasn't my fault. I knew that I didn't use good judgement but I knew that the incident was no longer my fault."

The rape is described by Juanita Broaddrick to Candice Jackson in gruesome detail here.