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Hillary Clinton had a policy statement on her website of protecting women from sexual assault, by believing women who said they were raped.
But in a reversal, her website has removed the language "have the right to be believed".
http://nypost.com/2016/08/15/hillar...dge-after-rape-claims-against-bill-resurface/
https://www.buzzfeed.com/katiejmbak...to-be-believed?utm_term=.qvBkA4VKv#.ltDwXjPr9
On a page dedicated to “Campus sexual assault” on HillaryClinton.com, this passage from the Democratic presidential candidate used to be prominently featured last year: “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.”
But in a reversal, her website has removed the language "have the right to be believed".
http://nypost.com/2016/08/15/hillar...dge-after-rape-claims-against-bill-resurface/
In November, she reiterated that “every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be heard, believed, and supported.” The following month, she was asked at a campaign event whether the handful of women who’ve accused her husband, former President Bill Clinton, of sexual harassment and assault — Juanita Broaddrick included — deserved to be “believed” as well.
“Well, I would say that everybody should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on evidence,” Clinton replied with a smile that was just one awkward beat too slow.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/katiejmbak...to-be-believed?utm_term=.qvBkA4VKv#.ltDwXjPr9
