A day after NBC dismissed the Bill Clinton rape accusation as “discredited,” CBS This Morning journalist Julianna Goldman on Friday warned that there was “great risk” for Donald Trump as he “dredges up” an “unproven” sex claim against the Democrat. Showing her distaste, Goldman chided, “Trump's most recent attack, dredging up this nearly 40-year-old unproven accusation.”

Co-host Gayle King lamented, “Donald Trump is still using Bill Clinton's past to attack Hillary Clinton.” Regarding Trump talking about claims that Clinton raped Juanita Broaddrick, King deemed this to be “risky tactics.”

Goldman underlined this point, asserting, “[Clinton] has been a constant presence on the campaign trail, making him a natural target for Trump, but one that carries great risk.” The journalist featured Democratic strategist Ben LeBolt to advise, “Bill Clinton should not follow Donald Trump's attacks down into the daily rabbit hole. He should train his fire on why Donald Trump would be a bad president.”

On Thursday, ABC and CBS journalists groaned that Trump was “rehashing” “old” rape charges. On Thursday’s Today, Andrea Mitchell echoed CBS’s Goldman and referred to the allegations as “discredited.”

An analysis by the Media Research Center found that from March of 1998 to March of 1999, the networks allowed just four stories on the Broaddrick rape claims. So, it’s easy to dismiss the explosive allegations as “old” and “unproven” when ABC, CBS and NBC were never interested in them to begin with.

A transcript of the CBS This Morning segment is below: