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Trump Raises Bill Clinton 'Rape' Allegation During 'Hannity' Interview

Trump Raises Bill Clinton 'Rape' Allegation During 'Hannity' Interview

"Big settlements, massive settlements."

Donald Trump raised the allegation of "rape" against former President Bill Clinton during an hour-long interview with Fox News Channel host Sean Hannity on Wednesday.

The remark came as the two discussed a controversial New York Times story on Trump's relationship with women that was published over the weekend.

Hannity wondered if journalists at the Times planned on interviewing the women who have accused Clinton of sexual misconduct.

"Are they going to interview Juanita Broderick? Are they going to interview Paula Jones? Are they going to interview Kathleen Willey?" the Fox News host asked during the interview.

"In one case, it's about exposure," Hannity added. "In another case, it's about groping and fondling and touching against a woman's will."

"And rape," Trump piled on.

"And rape," Hannity echoed.

"And big settlements, massive settlements," Trump added.

Juanita Broaddrick previously accused Clinton of rape in 1999. Earlier this year, she took to Twitter to make the allegation again, writing that the former president "raped" her. Clinton has denied Broaddrick’s allegations through an attorney.

Earlier this month, Trump said at a rally that "nobody in this country, and maybe in the history of the country, politically, was worse than Bill Clinton with women." At the same event, he called Hillary Clinton a "total enabler."

A spokesperson for the Clinton campaign did not immediately respond Wednesday night to Trump's latest comment.

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