Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey and Leslie Millwee — all of whom have accused former President Bill Clinton of sexually assaulting them — stormed Sen. Al Franken’s D.C. office on Wednesday, demanding that the Minnesota Democrat resign over sexual harassment allegations from five women.
“We are at Al Franken’s office, and we’re hoping that we get to see him,” Broaddrick said before entering the office. “I don’t think we’ll get anywhere, but at least we can say we were here,” Willey said. The visit was captured and posted on Twitter.
MUST WATCH!: Juanita Broderick Kathleen Willey @melmorgan1350 STORM Al Frankin’s office demanding his resignation‼️ https://t.co/diDaxQMprH
— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) November 29, 2017
Ann Vandersteel, a radio host for Your Voice America, also live streamed the three women barging into Franken’s office. But before they went in, Vandersteel asked Wiley how she felt.
“I’ve been looking forward to this moment since the moment all of this was announced, and since Melanie put this together. It’s a great moment,” she said.