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‘You have right to be believed’ edited off Clinton website

You have the right to believe used to be a tenant of the Hillary Clinton campaign. Not so much anymore since her husband is a rapist. Quietly, and without any media coverage the line “you have the right to be believed” was mysteriously wiped from the Clinton website. The phrase “you have a right to be believed” was for rape victims who report their raped, but aren’t believed to be true. With a serial rapist like Bill Clinton as your husband, no wonder the Clinton cronies wiped this from the website. What was their idea of putting it there in the first place?

‘You have right to be believed’ edited off Clinton website
'You have right to be believed' edited off Clinton website

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s campaign reportedly made some edits to the campus sexual assault page on its website shortly after a viral tweet from Juanita Broaddrick, Buzzfeed News reported.

The Democratic nominee’s campaign deleted the line, “You have the right to be believed,” from the page on its site.
The website originally read: “I want to send a message to every survivor of sexual assault: Don’t let anyone silence your voice. You have the right to be heard. You have the right to be believed, and we’re with you,” quoting Clinton.

The last part of the quote has since been removed.

Clinton tweeted in September that every sexual assault survivor had “the right to be believed.”

She was later asked at a campaign event if the women who had accused her husband of sexual harassment and assault, including Broaddrick, deserved to be “believed” also.

“Well, I would say that everybody should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on evidence,” Clinton responded.