Former NBC News star Megyn Kelly wants to return to conservative media — but at least one conservative activist says she’s not welcome back.
Juanita Broaddrick called out Kelly on social media — and she’s not backing down.
Broaddrick credibly accused former President Bill Clinton of forcibly raping her in a hotel room in Arkansas in 1978 during his run for governor.
Clinton was invited to join Clinton for a cup of coffee inside her hotel room in Little Rock. According to The Washington Post,
As she tells the story, they spent only a few minutes chatting by the window — Clinton pointed to an old jail he wanted to renovate if he became governor — before he began kissing her. She resisted his advances, she said, but soon he pulled her back onto the bed and forcibly had sex with her. She said she did not scream because everything happened so quickly. Her upper lip was bruised and swollen after the encounter because, she said, he had grabbed onto it with his mouth.
“The last thing he said to me was, ‘You better get some ice for that.’ And he put on his sunglasses and walked out the door,” she recalled.
Broaddrick has spent years speaking out against her sexual assault. However, in 2016, Kelly said she doubted the story.
On Tuesday, Kelly tweeted in support of the Covington Catholic child that was falsely accused by the liberal media of racist behavior.
Broaddrick called her out —
Who in the hell are you trying to fool? You called me a liar on air in 2016. Just like I tweeted back then….Your beauty is only skin deep but from there on in ……. you’re ugly all the way to the bone. You hurt a lot of good people. https://t.co/YPHhvRKSPZ
— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) January 8, 2020
After leaving Fox News in 2016, Kelly signed a jaw-dropping $18 million with NBC News to host the “Today” show.
She was fired just a year into her multi-year stint after terrible ratings.