Bill Clinton Defends Franken: It Was a 'Difficult Case' and the SNL Women Defended Him
He then proceeded to defend Franken and question the legitimacy of some of the accusations against him.
"I will be honest,” he said, “the Franken case, for me, was a difficult case, a hard case."
He cited the support Franken received from women at ‘Saturday Night Live’ and called the first accusations, from radio anchor Leann Tweeden, “fantastic.”
"There may be things I don’t know. But maybe I’m just an old-fashioned person, but it seemed to me that there were 29 women on ‘Saturday Night Live' that put out a statement for him, and that the first and most fantastic story was called, I believe, into question," he said.