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Was Bill Clinton Expelled from Oxford Because He Raped Eileen Wellstone? [video]

In The Clintons’ War on Women, Roger Stone and Roger Morrow expose details and facts of sexual assaults and rape committed against women by former president Bill Clinton and the role that his wife, Hillary Clinton, played in covering-up his crimes, including threatening his victims.

The authors argue “that Bill Clinton’s first alleged rape was of a 19-year-old coed named Eileen Wellstone. We believe that he was not prosecuted because the State Department did not want a Rhodes Scholar charged with rape.”

Clinton allegedly sexually assaulted her after they met at a bar near Oxford. He claimed they had consensual sex and Wellstone chose not to pursue the case. A report was filed by a State Department official, which the authors point out, “was ignored by superiors.”

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Bethany Blankley

Bethany Blankley is the Senior Editor for Constitution.com. Her syndicated show, "America's Betrayal," can be heard on Conservative Review Radio, WAAR Radio, and other talk radio stations. Her columns have been published by The Washington Times, Newsday, Western Journalism, Townhall, The Christian Post, Charisma News, and others. She was a former communications strategist to four Senators, one Congressman, one New York governor, and several nonprofits. She holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in Theology and Political Science. Follow her: @bethanyblankley & www.bethanyblankley.com.

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