Clarke: Hillary Clinton has ‘no respect’ for victims of sexual assault

.@SheriffClarke on @HillaryClinton: "Her husband’s years [are] when we had a sexual assault suspect inside the WH." https://t.co/Sbz3EXr5Aa pic.twitter.com/kOdQy8CnaJ
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Former Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke on Sunday blasted former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton over her comments regarding allegations of sexual assault in connection with President Trump.
“If there’s one person in the United States of America, maybe in the world who has no respect for the victims of sexual assault, the women who have been sexually assaulted or have been subjected to that sort of behavior in the workplace, it’s Mrs. Bill Clinton. She doesn’t care about those women,” Clarke said on “Fox & Friends.”
{mosads}”The reputation of her husband, to prop him up in the White House was more important to her than these victims,” he said, referencing past sexual assault accusations against former President Bill Clinton.
Clarke’s comments come after the former Democratic nominee told the BBC’s Andrew Marr in an interview that Trump was a “sexual assaulter,” after being asked about the the slew of allegations made in recent weeks against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
“This kind of behavior cannot be tolerated anywhere, whether it’s in entertainment, politics, after all we have someone admitting to being a sexual assaulter in the Oval Office,” Clinton said.
Trump faced fierce backlash during the 2016 campaign after a behind-the-scenes “Access Hollywood” tape of him bragging about groping and kissing women surfaced.
However, Republicans have taken aim at Clinton for accepting campaign donations from Weinstein, and waiting five days to condemn his actions.
Clinton announced on Wednesday that she would donate the money Weinstein contributed to her campaign.