The women of ‘Impeachment’ explained: Juanita Broaddrick, Starr report ‘footnote’
Gennifer Flowers. Paula Jones. Kathleen Willey. Monica Lewinsky. Their names are forever attached to that of former President Clinton, whose extramarital sex and alleged misconduct dominated the news cycle in the 1990s.
But one name is sometimes forgotten in that mix: Juanita Broaddrick.
The penultimate episode of “Impeachment,” written by Sarah Burgess, largely focuses on grand jury testimony delivered by Lewinsky and Linda Tripp, but it also introduces the woman who accused Clinton of raping her during his 1978 campaign for Arkansas governor.
In the episode, “The Grand Jury,” FBI agents visit Broaddrick’s home in an attempt to correct her previous affidavit, provided in Jones’ sexual harassment lawsuit against the president, which
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