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Clinton Victims Respond to Joy Behar Calling Them 'Tramps'

In case you missed it, "The View's" Joy Behar made another offensive comment on the ABC talk program on Monday. The ladies were discussing Donald Trump's decision to invite four of the Clintons' alleged victims, including three women who say Bill Clinton sexually harassed them. Behar decided to dismiss them as "tramps" and the audience laughed. 

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Juanita Broaddrick, a retired nurse who accused Bill Clinton of raping her, was decidedly not laughing.

On previous episodes, Behar has admitted she knows Clinton is a "dog," but she'll vote for him because he votes in her favor.

Acknowledging the backlash she received for her insensitive remark, Behar apologized at the beginning of Tuesday's show. 

Clinton's past indiscretions are in the news again after The Washington Post released an 11-year-old audio recording over the weekend in which Trump makes vulgar comments about women. Trump has apologized for the remarks, noting that they do not represent who he is as a man. After the humbling moment, he went on the offensive again, sending a warning that if the media continues to harp on his past comments, he will gladly bring up Bill Clinton's infidelities and how Hillary "enabled" him. 

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