A woman who accused the former U.S. President Bill Clinton of sexual assault (I don’t mean Monica Lewinsky) has agreed to work for an anti-Clinton political group being formed by a former advisor to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
It’s understood that Kathleen Willey, a former White House volunteer who says Bill Clinton groped her in an Oval Office hallway in 1993 when she came to him tearfully seeking a paid job, said she had agreed to become a paid national spokeswoman for a group being created by Roger Stone.
Stone is a Republican strategist – he has said that the group will become active should frontrunner Hilary Clinton win the Democratic nomination in the 2016 race for the White House.
Kathleen Willey will campaign against Hillary Clinton. It’s remembered that she claimed former U.S. President Bill Clinton sexually assaulted her when he allegedly groped her. She will be working to further realize the presidential ambition of Donald Trump
Kathleen Willey said: “This gives me more of an opportunity to get this message out to young voters who weren’t even born or don’t even remember what happened and to the women who have suffered.”
She also disclosed that she will give speeches, interviews and appear in political advertisements to ensure the accusations remain part of the political discourse during the election campaign.
“They’re going to be confronted every day, on radio, on television, on billboards,” Stone told Reuters, referring to the Clintons. He said he had reached a verbal agreement with Willey but cautioned that the group was still in the planning stages.
Clinton “emphatically” denied Willey’s accusation that he groped her in a 1998 deposition describing her as having “been through a lot” in reference to her family’s financial woes and her husband’s suicide on the day Willey says her encounter with Clinton happened.
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