WASHINGTON — Donald Trump made good on his threat to drag Bill Clinton into the presidential race Monday when he accused the former commander in chief of “women abuse.”

Trump made the charge in a tweet on Monday after warning Hillary Clinton to be careful about accusing him of sexism.

“If Hillary thinks she can unleash her husband, with his terrible record of women abuse, while playing the women’s card on me, she’s wrong!” the Republican front-runner tweeted.

Still, the Clinton camp announced that Bill Clinton would hit the campaign trail for his wife on Jan. 3 in Nashua, NH. It will be the first official campaign stop for the ex-president.

Bill Clinton was praised by President Obama during the 2012 campaign for being his “secretary of explaining stuff” but got mixed reviews during his wife’s 2008 campaign.

Trump suggested Sunday that Bill Clinton’s White House antics would be fair game after the Democratic front-runner accused him of a “penchant for sexism.”

Hillary had made the claim in response to Trump’s remark that she had gotten “schlonged” during her 2008 run against Obama.

“I have great respect for women. BE CAREFUL!” Trump tweeted last week.