Hillary Clinton heckled at campaign rally

The heckler has for years followed the former first lady, peppering her with questions about allegations of past sexual misconduct by Mr. Clinton.

January 04, 2016 12:39 pm | Updated September 22, 2016 09:55 pm IST - Washington

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Concord, New Hampshire.  Photo: Reuters

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Concord, New Hampshire. Photo: Reuters

Democratic party presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton was heckled at a campaign rally by a Republican lawmaker who asked her questions about her husband former US president Bill Clinton’s alleged sexual impropriety.

The heckler, later identified as Republican State lawmaker Katherine Prudhomme O’Brien, has for years followed the former first lady, peppering her with questions about allegations of past sexual misconduct by Mr. Clinton.

Ms. Clinton (68) who is aiming at becoming the first ever woman president of the US and is so far leading the Democratic Party’s race, described the repeated disruption in her speech as very rude.

“You are very rude and I’m not never ever going to call on you,” Ms. Clinton said as Ms. O’Brien was repeatedly shouting at the former First Lady and the Secretary of State.

Following the event, Ms. O’Brien told reporters that she was trying to ask Ms. Clinton about her husband’s sexual impropriety decades ago.

“I asked her how in the world she can say that Juanita Broderick and Kathleen Wiley are lying when she has no idea who Juanita Broderick is,” she said.

“She told me this summer she doesn’t know who she is and doesn’t want to know who she is. How can she access that they are lying, which she told someone last month?” Ms. O’Brien said.

“I was a Democrat, but I became a Republican because of this, because of this stuff. Because of what I saw happen in the Clinton years, the hypocrisy of so-called women who fight for women,” Ms. O’Brien said.

Meanwhile, Ms. Clinton, who is campaigning in New Hampshire, applauded Obama’s soon-to-be-announced executive action that would strengthen background checks and make it harder for dealers to sell guns to criminals.

But she warned how the progress made by this executive order would be reversed if a Republican wins the White House.

Republican candidates including Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Chris Christie and Ted Cruz have already announced their intention to undo this action curbing gun violence.

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