Juanita Broaddrick, who has accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual assault, responded to a tweet from his daughter, Chelsea Clinton, on Friday, calling her father "horrifying."

Broaddrick saw an opportunity to make her voice heard and capitalized by tweeting an answer to Chelsea Clinton's question: "What's another word for horrifying? Sick? Awful?"

Well, since you asked, Here's my definition of horrifying, sick & awful. Answer: Your father, Bill Clinton pic.twitter.com/UvpB64FP9P — Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) February 17, 2017

Chelsea Clinton took to Twitter on Wednesday to share a story that she found "unconscionably terrible." The story she links to is from the El Paso Times that reports an undocumented immigrant was detained in court while trying to obtain a protective order from her domestic abuser.

I need a thesaurus. What's another word for horrifying? Sick? Awful? Running out of adjectives these days that mean unconscionably terrible https://t.co/jFs2istGbH — Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) February 16, 2017

Broaddrick came forward in 1999 with allegations that Bill Clinton had raped her in 1973. She also said Hillary Clinton pressured her into remaining quiet. Bill Clinton was never charged.

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While Broaddrick said she sympathized with President Donald Trump's accusers of sexual assault, she ultimately supported Trump in the 2016 election over Hillary Clinton.

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