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While Everyone Talks Michael Wolff, Bill Clinton Rape Accuser Dropped Her Tell-All Book This Week

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Michael Wolff’s new book “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” was released on Friday, and it’s one of the hottest-selling items on Amazon right now.
In response to the book, the President Donald Trump called it “phony.” Some of the stories in the book include Bannon calling Donald Trump Jr.’s meeting with a Russian lawyer “treasonous.” In addition, there is a claim that Melania Trump cried over her husband winning the election because she didn’t want him to succeed. That claim was shut down hard by the first lady’s office, though.
The first lady’s spokesperson, Stephanie Grisham, said:
The book is clearly going to be sold in the bargain fiction section. Mrs. Trump supported her husband’s decision to run for president and in fact, encouraged him to do so. She was confident he would win and was very happy when he did.
But while people continue to talk about Wolff’s book, another book was also released this week. The book is titled, “You’d Better Put Some Ice on That: How I Survived Being Raped by Bill Clinton.” It’s written by Juanita Broaddrick, who accused Clinton of raping her while he was the attorney general of Arkansas.
The alleged incident took place in 1978 in a hotel room.
As Independent Journal Review reported previously:
She was a “little bit uneasy” about him coming to her room but didn’t suspect she was in any danger. But the visit to the room was anything but friendly, and Broaddrick said that Clinton raped her.
Broaddrick tweeted about the book:
THANKS TO ALL we are now rated #1 Political book on Kindle. Hopefully when the book finally ships, we can reach #1 there, too. We are currently #21 and climbing pic.twitter.com/SDlWub9Q50
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) January 4,2018
The book description reads:
In 1999, Juanita Broaddrick burst into the public consciousness when she accused President Bill Clinton on national television of raping her in 1978 as he ran for governor in Arkansas. It was a TV appearance she dreaded and never wanted, but felt compelled to squash the rumors: it was rape. Now, with award-winning former investigative journalist Nick Lulli, she tells her story of survival; from the assault at the hands of the future president, to the veiled threats by a seemingly complicit presidential wannabe Hillary Rodham Clinton; Broaddrick believes now is the time to set the record straight and ensure victims everywhere are believed.
It’s a short read at about 90 pages, but based on its numerous five-star reviews, Broaddrick’s account has been well received.

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