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The woman who in 1999 publicly accused Bill Clinton of raping her two decades earlier has come out in support of Donald Trump.

Juanita Broaddrick said that while she doesn’t consider herself a member of either major political party, Republican presidential candidate Trump “says the things I like to hear,” according to an interview with The Hill.


Broaddrick accused the former president of raping her while she worked on his bid for governor of Arkansas in 1978.

Recently, Trump has taken to bringing up past allegations of sexual assault against Bill Clinton and his infidelities — a topic Trump says is fair game after former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused him of sexism. So far, the Clinton campaign has declined to directly engage on the issue, as the former president continues to campaign for his wife.

Broaddrick recently came back into the spotlight because, she said, of the possibility of Clinton becoming president.

“I’ve been quiet for too long, and now with the possibility of [Hillary Clinton] being the Democratic nominee and possibly president, I feel the need to get involved,” she said.