Bill Clinton to host “women empowerment” program with VP Kamala Harris
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and Former U.S. President Bill Clinton will likely be talking collectively at an occasion on Friday organized by the Clinton Foundation. The theme of the occasion in query is “empowering women” within the United States and the world over.
The occasion in query, a part of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), will characteristic the U.S. politicians specializing in the challenges girls dealing with particularly within the context of the Coronavirus pandemic, after which on easy methods to “empower women” around the globe.
It is fascinating to notice that Kamala Harris is scheduled to speak with Bill Clinton on girls points, regardless of Bill Clinton being credibly accused of sexual assault by a number of girls over time, together with however not restricted to sexually harassing Paula Jones, of raping Juanita Broaddrick, of sexually assaulting Kathleen Willey, and of repeatedly sexually assaulting Leslie Millwee. Clinton has denied all of those allegations.
Bill Clinton was additionally an affiliate of infamous billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and took flights with Epstein on his notorious “Lolita Express” personal jet, the place Epstein provided underage ladies for intercourse. In January 2020, photos of Bill Clinton emerged with Epstein’s “pimp” Ghislaine Maxwell and one other girl described as a “sex slave” on Epstein’s plane. More photos of Bill Clinton with alleged Epstein victims have emerged, together with one the place Clinton receives a shoulder rub from an alleged Epstein sufferer.
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Bill Clinton poses with Epstein’s ‘pimp’ Ghislaine Maxwell and a intercourse slave on board personal jet the ‘Lolita Express’ https://t.co/dxIyqDy953— The US Sun (@TheSunUS) January 8, 2020
The occasion with Bill Clinton is hosted at Kamala Harris’s alma mater Howard University, to not be confused with the extra well-known Harvard University. Other audio system together with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Democratic activist Stacey Abrams, and American creator Wes Moore.