Remember Juanita Broaddrick? The woman who accused Bill Clinton of rape and Hillary of trying to intimidate her into silence? She was just banned by Twitter for expressing frustration on the DNA-altering COVID vaccines:
“When will this vaccine crap be over? Big Pharma has profited enough for the next hundred years. Stop pushing vaccines that don’t work and alter DNA,” she said in the tweet, initially posted on April 9, according to the screenshot obtained by Fox News.
According to Fox, Twitter suggested Broaddrick delete the tweet should she wish to have account access restored.
“We understand that during times of crisis and instability, it is difficult to know what to do to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. Under this policy, we require the removal of content that may pose a risk to people’s health, including content that goes directly against guidance from authoritative sources of global and local public health information,” the company said.
Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) blasted Twitter Sunday night, sharing a screenshot of Broaddrick’s suspended account.
“Twitter is stupid,” the Georgia Republican wrote in a tweet. “The biggest killer of freedom of speech. No wonder hardly anyone raises their hand at my town halls when I ask how many people have a Twitter account. People who think this platform is important need to get a life. What a waste.”
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) April 11, 2022
Broaddrick has probably been on Twitter’s hitlist even before she spoke up in support of President Trump. She accused Clinton of raping her in an Arkansas hotel room in 1978 when she worked as a volunteer on his 1978 campaign for state governor.
In 2020, Broaddrick told The Post that she believes former first lady and two-time failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton covered up the assault to protect her and her husband’s political ambitions.
I’m interested to see if Elon Musk has anything to say about this now that he is the majority shareholder. If you go to Twitter you’ll find thousands of users calling for Musk to step up. I think we’re about to see a test of the relationship between Twitter and shareholders.

Erica Carlin is an independent journalist, opinion writer and contributor to several news and opinion sources. She is based in Georgia.