Juanita Broaddrick, a woman who accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual assault, was blocked from using Twitter over the weekend after making a post about a COVID-19 vaccine, according to the company. Broaddrick had amassed hundreds of thousands of followers on the social media website after she again made headlines in 2016 for criticizing the former president during the 2016 campaign between then-candidate Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Broaddrick endorsed Trump, and Trump often re-tweeted Broaddrick in October 2016—with just weeks to go before the election. Twitter told Broaddrick, who had 520,000 followers, that it locked her account for “violating the policy on spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19,” Twitter told Fox News. As of Monday, her account was still suspended. “Account suspended … Twitter suspends accounts that violate the Twitter Rules,” said her page. Twitter told her that she needs to delete a post in order to …