Hillary Defends Bill Clinton’s Affair with Monica Lewinsky in New Interview

In the era of the #MeToo movement, powerful men in all walks of life are finally being held accountable for taking advantage of their position. Too often larger than life men recognize they can hold sway over women in the workplace. When they cross that line these days, a backlash can be expected from strong women unwilling to take it anymore. That is, with one glaring exception.

On this Fox News Insider segment of America’s Newsroom, political experts look at failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton continued efforts to defend her husband’s long and disgusting history of sexual misconduct and abuse of power. In a recent interview, Hillary maintains her support of Bill Clinton’s behavior toward women who have claimed misconduct and even rape.

The disgraced former president will forever be known as an abuser of women by fair-minded people, but not Hillary. After all, it was Hillary that went after the women who claimed sexual assault and misconduct. It was Hillary that systematically tried to destroy women’s lives who spoke out against her husband. And these days, it’s Hillary Clinton who continues to be on the wrong side of equal treatment for American women. Unlike her and Bill, Hillary is estranged from the #MeToo movement.

If you are still wondering why Hillary was unfit to become the first female president of the United States, watch her sickening defense in this interview clip.


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