Hillary Clinton faced a few uncomfortable questions during a campaign event in Nashua, N.H., on Thursday, when a young woman asked Clinton whether the women who have alleged rape and sexual abuse against her husband should be believed. The question came in response to Clinton's recent tweet asserting that all rape victims should be believed.

Survivors of sexual assault must "be heard, believed, and supported," Clinton had said, as reported by HNGN.

Clinton was questioned by a young woman in the audience about her seemingly inconsistent views on rape, sexual assault and awareness for rape victims, according to Before It's News.com. 

"You recently came out to say that all rape victims should be believed?" asked the young lady, according to the Daily Caller"But would say that about Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey, and Paula Jones? Should we believe them as well?"

Jones had sued Clinton for sexual harassment, with Willey accusing him of sexual during his tenure as president. Broaddrick had accused Clinton of raping her.

"I would say that everybody should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on evidence," responded Clinton, according to Mediate.com.