Gennifer Flowers, Juanita Broaddrick, and Paula Jones are three skeletons in the Clintons’ closet, and they all want a front row seat to this year’s first presidential debate.

“Gennifer Flowers,” Donald Trump tweeted in response to Hillary Clinton inviting Mark Cuban to the first presidential debate, where he’ll be sitting smack dab in the first row.

The presidential debate, which is set for Monday night, is causing mass speculation over who each candidate will try and get to sit in the front row in order to cause as much preoccupation and discomfort as possible to their fellow running mate. Hillary Clinton has given that job to Mark Cuban, a former reality TV star and owner of the Dallas Mavericks.

Cuban pledged his support to Clinton earlier this year, and according to Business Insider he believes Donald Trump would be perilous to the United States if elected president. The two have engaged in combative Twitter conversations, and not long ago Cuban challenged Trump to a “policy debate,” offering the presidential nominee $10 million to do it, which Trump obviously declined.

@USAneedsTRUMP @HillaryClinton all these women and Paula Jones paid off! You are so called champion for women not pic.twitter.com/o38wT8XcRM — Julie Sammarco (@julie_marco15) September 14, 2016

In response to learning of Mark Cuban’s first row presence during the presidential debate, Trump retaliated, saying he’d like Gennifer Flowers, who used to work as a news anchor in Arkansas during the time Bill Clinton was governor, to sit up front as well.

According to Mediaite, Flowers was thrust into the national public eye in 1992, when she admitted to being romantically involved with the married Mr. Clinton, a claim the former president denied at first and later confirmed to be true.

Bill Clinton and Juanita Broaddrick (far right) at nursing home. Date is unknown. [Image by Handout/Hulton Archive/Getty Images]

Gennifer Flowers, like many women, was betrayed by the Clintons, so why would she want them to get away with it?

At first, word was that she accepted the invitation and confirmed to Trump that she’d be there, but since then it’s been reported that not only will she not be attending, but she was never invited by Trump’s campaign in the first place.

Luckily for Trump, if he really wants to have a former flame of Bill Clinton sitting front and center, Gennifer Flowers is not the only one. There are plenty to choose from, and if Trump really wants to get nasty he could invite one (or two or three) of Bill’s rape accusers. There’s more than one of them as well, and a couple have expressed interest in being there Monday night.

Trump campaign manager says Gennifer Flowers hasn't been invited to tomorrow's debate. https://t.co/oZRv6JRvdK pic.twitter.com/c6tqfPr4Qb — ABC News (@ABC) September 25, 2016

The American Mirror reported that Juanita Broaddrick, a woman who claims former President Clinton raped her in a hotel room back in 1978, expressed interest in attending the presidential debate once she got word of Flowers’ possible attendance.

“‘Sure I would like to be at such an epic event just to look Hillary in the face,’ Broaddrick exclusively tells The American Mirror. “When asked what she would say to Clinton, Broaddrick responded, ‘Remember me? I’m the one your husband raped and you threatened. I’m still here telling the truth and you are a liar.'”

In November of 2015, The Washington Times reported that Broaddrick had lashed out at Hillary Clinton for tweeting, “Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported.”

I was 35 years old when Bill Clinton, Ark. Attorney General raped me and Hillary tried to silence me. I am now 73....it never goes away. — Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) January 6, 2016

According to Broaddrick, shortly after the rape, Hillary approached her when it was just the two of them and told Juanita, “I just want you to know that Bill and I appreciate all the things you do for him.” She says after that Mrs. Clinton tried to grab her, but she was able to flee without further incident.

From that point on Juanita Broaddrick was, and still is, convinced that Hillary knew Bill had raped her, and thanking her had been Mrs. Clinton’s way of asking her, or telling her, to keep silent about it.

Paula Jones, like Gennifer Flowers and Juanita Broaddrick, has also expressed her desire to sit in the front row during the presidential debate.

Paula Jones and Gennifer Flowers talk to reporters with Clinton Presidential Library in the background in 2008. [Image by Danny Johnston/AP Images]

Jones, who once worked for the state of Arkansas, sparked yet another Clinton scandal in the mid-1990’s when she sued the then American president for sexual harassment. Most recently, Paula has spoken out against Hillary, saying the former First Lady is not presidential material, as reported by Politico.

“‘She should not be running with the terrible history they have,’ Jones said, warning that the former president should not be allowed back in the White House. “Jones said that both Clintons would do anything ‘to get to the top,’ adding that it is ‘all about political status.’ “‘He does not have a right to be in the White House to serve the people the way he treated women, sexually harassing women,’ she said.”

In regards to the democratic presidential nominee, Paula Jones insists that Mrs. Clinton had been well aware of Bill’s sexual liaisons and predatory behavior towards women, and she’d played an active role in covering it all up.

Gennifer Flowers, Juanita Broaddrick and Paula Jones all want to confront Hillary Clinton. All three of these women feel she has done them wrong by lying to them and about them. She surely has gone out of her way to snub them, and she never once reached out to them when they needed it, so how could it be that Hillary Clinton cares about women?

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