Juanita Broaddrick, the woman who has accused former President Bill Clinton of rape, will hold a rally Thursday in support of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh ahead of his highly anticipated appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Broaddrick, along with representatives of Women for Trump, will be on Capitol Hill Thursday to throw their support behind Kavanaugh and highlight "the hypocrisy of Democrats in how they treat victims of sexual assault," according to a press release promoting the event.

Broaddrick, a former nursing home administrator, claims Bill Clinton forced himself on her in 1978 at Little Rock's Camelot Hotel when he was Arkansas' attorney general. Clinton has denied the allegations.

Broaddrick, who was also outspoken against 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, has been vocal in her criticism of the women accusing Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct.

One of the three women, Christine Blasey Ford, will face the Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday to address her claim that the judge drunkenly groped her and tried to remove her clothes in 1982 during a Maryland high school party when she was 15 and he was 17.

"How can I, as a victim, not sympathize with Dr. Ford??" Broaddrick wrote on Twitter. "Plain and simple. I do not believe her. She has cast a dark shadow on real victims. Democrats have already convicted this honorable man. What about Judge Kavanaugh and his family?"

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