Juanita Broaddrick, who accused former president Invoice Clinton of rape, has been suspended from Twitter after claiming COVID-19 vaccines can "alter DNA."

Broaddrick's account was locked for violating the social platform's coverage on "spreading deceptive and doubtlessly dangerous data" associated to COVID, Twitter instructed Fox Information.

Twitter stated it had emailed Broaddrick about one specific tweet wherein she falsely steered that the coronavirus vaccine can "alter DNA."

"When will this vaccine crap be over? Huge Pharma has profited sufficient for the subsequent hundred years. Cease pushing vaccines that do not work and alter DNA," she posted on Saturday.

Twitter stated it instructed Broaddrick her account will be restored if the tweet is deleted.

"We perceive that in instances of disaster and instability, it's tough to know what to do to maintain your self and your family members protected," the corporate stated.

"Underneath this coverage, we require the removing of content material that will pose a danger to individuals's well being, together with content material that goes immediately in opposition to steering from authoritative sources of world and native public well being data."

Twitter has been contacted for remark.

This can be a growing story.

Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick sits earlier than the city corridor debate at Washington College on October 9, 2016 in St Louis, Missouri.Scott Olson/Getty Pictures