Twitter bans Bill Clinton rape accuser Juanita Broaddrick

Twitter bans Bill Clinton rape accuser Juanita Broaddrick for ‘spreading misleading and harmful information’ over Covid-19

  • Broaddrick, 79, published a tweet on April 9 which saw her account get locked
  • Her tweet questioned vaccines’ effectiveness and argued they are being pushed so pharmaceutical companies can continue to make big profits
  • Twitter has been criticized for censoring accounts seen to deviate from the official narrative surrounding Covid
  • Broaddrick in 1999 accused former President Bill Clinton of raping her in 1978 

A ex-nursing home administrator who accused former President of the United States Bill Clinton of raping her in 1978 has had her Twitter account locked for violating the platform’s policy relating to Covid information.

Juanita Broaddrick, 79, published a tweet on April 9 which called into question the effectiveness of vaccines and argued they are ‘DNA-altering’ jabs being pushed so pharmaceutical companies can make big profits.

Her account was subsequently locked by Twitter for ‘violating the policy on spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19’, according to an email she received from the platform and shared with Fox News.

‘We understand that during times of crisis and instability, it is difficult to know what to do to keep yourself and your loved ones safe,’ the manipulative letter read.

‘Under this policy, we require the removal of content that may pose a risk to people’s health, including content that goes directly against guidance from authoritative sources of global and local public health information,’ the company said.

Twitter has been heavily criticized for locking, suspending or completely banning a variety of accounts seen to post content which does not align with the official narrative and policies surrounding Covid. 

Ex-nursing home adminstrator Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former President of the United States Bill Clinton of raping her in 1978, has had her Twitter account locked for violating the platform’s policy relating to Covid information

Her account was subsequently locked by Twitter for ‘violating the policy on spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19’, according to an email she received from the platform and shared with Fox News. Twitter has been heavily criticised of locking, suspending or completely banning a variety of accounts seen to post content which does not align with the official narrative and policies surrounding Covid

President Clinton ponders a reporter’s question when asked about the broadcast of an interview with Juanita Broaddrick, an Arkansas woman who has accused Clinton of sexually assaulting her in 1978

Juanita’s tweet, published on April 9 read: ‘When will this vaccine crap be over? Big Pharma has profited enough for the next hundred years. Stop pushing vaccines that don’t work and alter DNA,’ according to a screenshot obtained by Fox News before the account was suspended.

The social media site warned Broaddrick that repeated breaches of the platform’s rules could result in a ‘permanent suspension’ of her account. 

The statement did not clarify whether a previous violation had occurred.

Broaddrick, a former Arkansas nursing home administrator, first claimed in 1999 that Clinton raped her during a meeting in Little Rock in 1978, when he was the state’s attorney general. 

Clinton’s attorney denied the claim at the time and Clinton was never charged. 

Broaddrick sued Bill Clinton in 1999, but the case was dismissed in 2001. 


Juanita Broaddrick, a former nurse who publicly accused Bill Clinton of rape in 1999, took to Twitter this week to blast the event as ‘despicable’ and ‘a joke’. She is pictured right with the former president at a nursing home in 1978 

Broaddrick also famously appeared alongside then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in a St Louis hotel in 2016 after he invited several women who accused Clinton of rape and unwanted sexual advances to watch his debate against Hillary Clinton.

The former nursing home administrator has publicly criticized former President Clinton on a number of occasions, most notably in March 2021 when she hit out at him for hosting an ’empowering women’ seminar on behalf of the Clinton Foundation. 

The event was slammed on social media by critics who questioned why Clinton, who faced a number of allegations of sexual misconduct and is known to have close ties to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, would speak on such a topic. 

Broaddrick compared inviting Clinton to speak on women’s empowerment to ‘asking Jeffrey Dahmer to host a cooking class.’

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