The Hillary Clinton campaign manager in 2008, Patti Solis Doyle, spoke with CNN Monday morning. Doyle said she was "overruled" by Hillary Clinton when she wanted to terminate "faith adviser" Burns Strider.
While speaking to the anchor, Doyle said, “interviewed all the parties involved. I looked at the evidence. I looked at some emails he had sent. I looked at other documents and came to the conclusion that there was sexual harassment involved; that the young woman was very credible.”
Doyle then recommended the Senator fire him. She was then overturned by Hillary Clinton herself.
https://youtu.be/4HRLxKAji4c
Finally on late Friday Hhillary Clinton responded to the New York Times story that accused her of helping to cover up sexual harassment allegations within her 2008 presidential campaign.
A story appeared today about something that happened in 2008. I was dismayed when it occurred, but was heartened the young woman came forward, was heard, and had her concerns taken seriously and addressed.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) January 27, 2018
I called her today to tell her how proud I am of her and to make sure she knows what all women should: we deserve to be heard.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) January 27, 2018
For a long time Hillary Clinton has been accused of being a sexual harassment enabler.
When you and @GloriaSteinem were slut-shaming and smearing Bill’s accusers, was that in service of making sure women deserved to be heard? Come clean. #womenup https://t.co/sZeMsZlnHP
— S.E. Cupp (@secupp) January 27, 2018
For many in my generation, @HillaryClinton is the start of #metoo. Watching her stand by a man who abused his power and sexually harass women opened many of our eyes. #timesup to #womanup and say @TIMESUPNOW.
— S.E. Cupp (@secupp) January 27, 2018
PS - Why did you continue to use a known sexual harasser who targets vulnerable women as your personal spiritual advisor for five more years?
Did you know he was continuing to sexually harass other women lower than him at work?#metoo https://t.co/FtSQzK06Pn— Emily Miller (@EmilyMiller) January 27, 2018
It's surprising CNN gave this woman a voice. It's good she is getting the opportunity to expose Hillary Clinton as a sexual assault enabler once again.
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