.@BillClinton accuser Gennifer Flowers: "He's just not as good a liar anymore as he used to be…I think Bill is afraid." @IngrahamAngle pic.twitter.com/yCJMLp6xpv
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Via Mediaite:
In her first interview in six years, Gennifer Flowers spoke out against former President Bill Clinton in the wake of his recent remarks about Monica Lewinsky and the #MeToo movement.
Appearing on The Ingraham Angle, Flowers began by saying Clinton was not “as good of a liar as he used to be” and that he’s “afraid.” She even urged him to be prosecuted for his “sex crimes” like Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby, invoking the rape allegation made by Juanita Broaddrick.
However, decades after Flowers came forward about her affair with Clinton, she now alleges that he sexually harassed her for months until they entered a consensual relationship.
“Well, it’s very interesting because back in 1977 when I met bill, we didn’t have the laws to protect us,” Flowers told Laura Ingraham. “When I first met Bill Clinton, it was when I was sent out on my first story by myself after my training with my camera man. He came out on to me that night. I told him to knock it off. He proceeded to continue to come onto me for three months before I decided that I wanted to have a relationship with him, which at that point was consensual. But in today’s standards, and in hindsight, it was definitely sexual harassment. I was a little bit ashamed to admit that because in a way, I mean, I felt guilty because I was a willing participant, at a point. So I felt guilty about saying that I was sexually harassed in the beginning. But it definitely was, absolutely.”
