On Sunday, Monica Lewinsky — the former White House intern with whom then-President Bill Clinton had a sexual affair when she was just 22-years-old — included herself in the "#MeToo" hashtag movement. On Thursday, Juanita Broaddrick, who has accused Clinton for decades of raping her in the 1970s, responded to Lewinsky's tweet by slamming her for her "deafening" silence when Clinton's accusers most "needed your voice."

Started by actress Alyssa Milano, the "#MeToo" hashtag is intended to signal having been sexually harassed or assaulted. Lewinsky joined the "movement" on Sunday, tweeting "#MeToo" and linking to the Women's March post:

"To all the women sharing stories of sexual assault and sexual harassment, thank you for your bravery to speak up. You are not alone. #MeToo."

A few days later, Broaddrick issued a few tweets of her own, accusing Lewinsky of having failed to lend her voice on the sexual behavior of Clinton when it was desperately needed.

"Your silence was deafening in the 90's when Kathleen [Willey], Paula [Jones] and I needed your voice," wrote Broaddrick.

"Better late than never Monica Lewinsky's ME TOO. I have always felt sad for you, but where were you when we needed you?" she added.

Your silence was deafening in the 90's when Kathleen, Paula and I needed your voice. https://t.co/3bhKsM0sLu — Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) October 19, 2017

Better late than never Monica Lewinsky's ME TOO. I have always felt sad for you,but where were you when we needed you? — Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) October 19, 2017

Broaddrick made headlines during the 2016 primaries when she reiterated her accusation against Clinton on Twitter, writing, "I was 35 years old when Bill Clinton, Ark. Attorney General raped me and Hillary tried to silence me. I am now 73....it never goes away."

In August 2016, Broaddrick told The Daily Wire that she believes Hillary Clinton knew her husband raped her yet pressured her to remain silent. "I felt like she knew [I was raped], it was just the look in her eyes and the anger on her face, because I was so afraid at that time of anyone knowing what had happened to me," said Broaddrick. "She threatened me at that fundraiser; that’s foremost in my mind. I’ll never forget that ... I knew what she meant; I just have absolutely no doubt."

Bill Clinton has long denied the accusations of sexual misconduct leveled against him by Broaddrick, Willey, and Jones. He has, however, admitted to having conducted consensual sexual affairs with Lewinsky and Gennifer Flowers.

H/T The Blaze