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Subject: Re: More Outrage As Senile Trump Exposes Himself To School Children
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On Thu, 19 Sep 2024 18:16:03 -0000 (UTC), Talisman <X@Y.com> wrote:

>Gateway Pundit exposes why Melania has been missing from Trump's enter
>campaign.
>
>
>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/09/trump-sex-exposes-genitalia-to-children/>

Ah-HA! They got caught telling the truth for a change and have deleted their
report!

>List of Trump's accusers and their allegations of sexual misconduct
>
>The president has repeatedly denied all accusations of inappropriate
>behavior.
>
>
>Fallout from new sexual assault claim against Trump
>Amy Dorris, a former model, claimed that President Donald Trump forcibly
>kissed and groped her at the...
>
>At least 18 women have accused Donald Trump of varying inappropriate
>behavior, including allegations of sexual harassment or sexual assault.
>All but two came forward with their accusations before or during his
>first bid for the White House.
>
>The latest accusation comes from Amy Dorris, a former model who told The
>Guardian this week that Trump forcibly kissed and groped her at the U.S.
>Open tennis tournament in 1997, prompting a new denial from the Trump
>campaign with weeks to go until the 2020 election.
>
>Trump has vehemently denied all of the various women’s accusations
>multiple times. In some cases, he and his team members have specifically
>denied individual accusations, but they have also repeatedly issued
>blanket denials against all the allegations, calling the women liars.
>
>The topic resurfaced in fall 2018 while Trump defended his Supreme Court
>nominee Brett Kavanaugh. In defending Kavanaugh against allegations of a
>sexual assault during high school, which Kavanaugh denied, Trump took the
>opportunity to push back against the various accusations against him that
>arose during his first presidential run.
>
>At a Sept. 27, 2018, press conference, Trump brushed off what he called
>"false accusations" he has faced, saying that he was "accused by four or
>five women who got paid to make up stories about me."
>
>"I mean, they made false statements about me, knowing they were false. I
>never met them. I never met these people. And, what did they do? What did
>they do? They took money in order to say bad things," Trump said at the
>press conference.
>
>Previously, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said in December
>2017 the accusations were essentially “litigated” during the campaign,
>with U.S. voters knowing of the accusations but choosing to vote for him
>anyway.
>
>Only two of Trump’s accusers have taken legal action against him. For one
>the action pertains to her sexual misconduct allegations against him,
>while the other's involves an an ongoing defamation lawsuit relating to
>Trump’s calling his accusers liars and his alleged disparagement of the
>accusers during the 2016 campaign.
>
>Here is a rundown of the individual accusations.
>1. Jessica Leeds
>Jessica Leeds speaks during the press conference held by women accusing
>Trump of sexual harassme...
>Monica Schipper/Getty Images
>
>Jessica Leeds alleged that Trump groped her on an airplane in the late
>1970s, which the president has repeatedly denied.
>
>Leeds went public in a New York Times article on Oct. 12, 2016 –
>discussing an alleged decades-old interaction with Trump -- four days
>after the release of a 2005 “Access Hollywood” recording in which he
>described women in vulgar terms. The Times article appeared three days
>after the second presidential debate, during which Trump denied ever
>kissing or groping women without consent.
>
>Leeds has since reiterated her accusations to ABC News and has repeated
>it publicly, including at a news conference in December 2017 alongside
>two other accusers, calling on Congress to investigate the allegations
>against Trump.
>
>Trump denied the allegations made by Leeds and by Rachel Crooks, another
>woman who spoke to The New York Times in the same 2016 article. He said
>"none of this ever took place" and threatened to sue the newspaper for
>reporting the story. No lawsuit has been filed.
>
>The White House has also pointed to an October 2016 New York Post article
>in which a British man with a questionable past, including making
>unsubstantiated claims about British politicians’ behavior in the 1980s,
>challenged Leeds’ allegations, as an example of how the claims against
>the president have been refuted by eyewitnesses. The man, Anthony
>Gilberthorpe, told the paper he had been on the same flight and saw Leeds
>being “flirtatious.” Her account, he told the Post, was “wrong, wrong,
>wrong.”
>
>The interview with Gilberthorpe had been arranged by the Trump campaign,
>the New York Post reported.
>
>Leeds' accusations were the only ones that Trump specifically referenced
>during his Sept. 27 press conference.
>
>"I've had many false charges; I had a woman sitting in an airplane and I
>attacked her while people were coming onto the plane. And I have a
>number-one bestseller out? I mean it was total phony story. There are
>many of them," Trump said at the press conference.
>
>Trump's first book, "The Art of the Deal," was first published in 1987,
>which wouldn't have made him a best-selling author at the time of the
>alleged incident, which Leeds said took place in the late 1970s.
>2. Kristin Anderson
>Kristin Anderson is seen in this undated Washington Post video.
>Washington Post
>
>Kristin Anderson told The Washington Post that Trump put his hand up her
>skirt to her underwear in the early 1990s.
>
>After the story’s publication, ABC News spoke to a friend of Anderson,
>Brad Trent, who said he heard the account from Anderson the year of the
>alleged incident. Trent told ABC News that Anderson had told him she was
>sitting next to Trump at the old China Club bar in New York where he slid
>his hand up her thigh and “grabbed her p----.”
>
>In a statement included in the Post story, then-Trump campaign
>spokeswoman Hope Hicks disputed Anderson's accusations. “Mr. Trump
>strongly denies this phony allegation by someone looking to get some free
>publicity,” she said at the time. “It is totally ridiculous.”
>3. Jill Harth
>Jill Harth attends the New York Weddings Event at Metropolitan
>Pavilion,March 28, 2012, in New York.
>Larry Busacca/Getty Images for New York Weddings
>
>Jill Harth said she had dinner with Trump and her then-boyfriend, George
>Houraney, in 1992 when Trump allegedly tried to put his hands between her
>legs. She alleged he also tried to kiss her during a tour of his Mar-a-
>Lago estate in Florida a month later when she and Houraney were there to
>celebrate solidifying a business contract.
>
>Harth filed a lawsuit in 1997 alleging that Trump groped her and sexually
>harassed her, but she withdrew the suit, she says, as a condition of
>settling a separate financial dispute with him.
>
>Harth’s lawsuit was reported in New York’s Daily News in 1997, and
>LawNewz published a post on its website in February 2016 revisiting the
>suit. After its publication, LawNewz reported that Trump subsequently
>called to deny the allegations. “It’s ridiculous, I never touched this
>woman,” LawNewz quoted Trump as saying.
>
>In a New York Times article published a month before the 2016 election,
>Harth acknowledged that, even after she had accused Trump of sexual
>misconduct, she briefly dated him in 1998.
>
>The Trump campaign also released emails from 2015 in which Harth, who now
>owns a cosmetics company, solicited the candidate for opportunities to do
>his hair and makeup. The Hill reported in December 2017 that Harth
>acknowledged sending the messages. That report came on the heels of
>another story in The Hill, which reported that after Harth publicly aired
>her allegations during the campaign, an unidentified donor came forward
>to pay the balance of a mortgage on Harth’s New York apartment.
>
>Harth, in a statement published on the website of The Hill, said the
>stories were an attempt to malign her and her attorney, Lisa Bloom,
>characterizing the political journalism site as “an apologist for Trump
>and a rag for right-wing hit jobs."
>
>Harth told ABC News in November 2017 she stands by her allegations but
>doesn’t want to speak any more about Trump.
>4. Cathy Heller
>Cathy Heller attends The Wildlife Conservation Society's SAFARI! INDIA
>Gala at Central Park Zoo, June...
>Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images
>
>Cathy Heller first spoke to The Guardian newspaper about an alleged
>incident she said happened at a Mother’s Day brunch at Mar-a-Lago. She
>repeated her claims to ABC News and said she believes it happened in
>1997.
>
>She put her hand out to say hello to Trump and he grabbed her
>unexpectedly and started to kiss her on the lips, Heller told ABC News.
>She said she pulled away and he said, “Oh, come on.” She said no but he
>grabbed her again and got near her lips, Heller told ABC News. She said
>this happened in front of her family.
>
>The Guardian reported that Heller's family is in a dispute with Mar-a-
>Lago regarding their efforts to get refunds of dues, and that Cathy
>Heller was a Clinton supporter who donated the personal maximum of $2,700
>to the Clinton campaign.
>
>After her story appeared in The Guardian, the Trump campaign released a
>statement Oct. 15, 2016, saying that it was a “false accusation.”
>
>“There is no way that something like this would have happened in a public
>place on Mother’s Day at Mr. Trump’s resort. It would have been the talk
>of Palm Beach for the past two decades,” the campaign’s then-senior
>communications adviser Jason Miller said.
>
>In late-November 2017, after Trump began questioning the veracity of the
>2005 Access Hollywood tape and commented on male public figures who had
>lost their jobs over sexual harassment allegations, Heller told People
>magazine that Trump “is a hypocrite.”
>
>“I don’t think he should be calling out anyone for sexual harassment or
>sexual assault, but I don’t think he can control himself,” Heller told
>the magazine.
>5. Temple Taggart McDowell
>Temple Taggart holds a press conference at Little America Hotel, Oct. 28,
>2016, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
>Chad Hurst/Getty Images
>
>Temple Taggart was the 21-year-old Miss Utah when she participated in the
>Miss USA contest in 1997. She said Trump, who owned the pageant at the
>time, kissed her "directly on the lips.”
>
>She first shared her story with The New York Times in May 2016, and
>Taggart, who now uses her married name of McDowell, reiterated her claims
>to ABC News through her lawyer, Gloria Allred. Trump denied the
>allegations to the Times, saying he is reluctant to kiss strangers on the
>lips.
>
>"I don't even know who she is," Trump told NBC News in October 2016 in
>response to her allegations.
>
>"She claims this took place in a public area. I never kissed her. I
>emphatically deny this ridiculous claim."
>
>McDowell, through her attorney, reaffirmed her allegations to ABC News in
>November but declined to be interviewed.
>6. Karena Virginia
>PHOTO: Karena Virginia (R) speaks at a press conference where she
>identifies herself as victim of sexual misconduct by Donald Trump at The
>London Hotel, Oct. 20, 2016, in New York.
>Karena Virginia (R) speaks at a press conference where she identifies
>herself as victim of sexual misco...
>Jemal Countess/Getty Images
>
>Karena Virginia, a New York-area yoga instructor, said Trump approached
>her in 1998 outside the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York while she
>was awaiting a car service, made unseemly comments about her appearance,
>grabbed her arm and groped her breast.
>
>"He then walked up to me and reached his right arm and grabbed my right
>arm," she said at a news conference in October 2016. “Then his hand
>touched the right inside of my breast."
>
>Virginia, who was 27 at the time of the alleged incident, said she
>flinched, and Trump said, "Don't you know who I am?"
>
>She has since reiterated her claims to ABC News through her lawyer,
>Gloria Allred. Trump has never released a specific statement about her
>claims.
>7. Bridget Sullivan
>Bridget Sullivan is pictured on the right, congratulating the winner of
>Miss USA 2000 during the finals i...
>Orlin Wagner/AP
>
>Bridget Sullivan, who was crowned Miss New Hampshire 2000, spoke publicly
>during the presidential campaign about how Trump came into the Miss
>Universe changing room while the contestants were naked.
>
>“The time that he walked through the dressing rooms was really shocking.
>We were all naked,” she told Buzzfeed in May 2016.
>
>CNN released recordings of a 2005 interview that Trump gave to radio host
>Howard Stern in which he talked about going backstage at pageants when
>the contestants were naked.
>
>"No men are anywhere, and I’m allowed to go in, because I’m the owner of
>the pageant and therefore I’m inspecting it. ... ‘Is everyone OK’? You
>know, they’re standing there with no clothes. ‘Is everybody OK?’ And you
>see these incredible looking women, and so I sort of get away with things
>like that," Trump said in the recording.
>
>Reached in November 2017, Sullivan declined to be interviewed. “I've said
>what I’ve needed to say,” she told ABC News.
>
>Trump has never released a specific statement about her claims.
>8. Tasha Dixon
>Tasha Dixon arrives at the Generosity Water's 3rd annual "Night Of
>Generosity" benefit, March 18, 201...
>Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic/Getty Images
>
>Former Miss Arizona Tasha Dixon says Trump walked into a dress rehearsal
>for a pageant in 2001 while the contestants were “half-naked’ and the
>women were told to “fawn all over him,” according to an interview Dixon
>gave to CBS Los Angeles station KCAL-TV in October of 2016.
>
>Dixon, who says she was 18 at the time, said Trump came "strolling right
>in" during a dress rehearsal for the Miss USA pageant in 2001. She said
>it was the contestants' introduction to Trump and that the women were
>naked or half-naked, in a "very physically vulnerable position."
>
>Dixon said she decided to speak out after hearing an old audio recording
>of Trump’s talking to Howard Stern about going backstage at pageants
>while contestants were naked or getting dressed.
>
>Trump’s 2016 campaign team denied Dixon’s allegation.
>
>“These accusations have no merit and have already been disproven by many
>other individuals who were present,” then-campaign adviser Jason Miller
>said. “When you see questionable attacks like this magically put out
>there in the final month of a presidential campaign, you have to ask
>yourself what the political motivations are and why the media is pushing
>it.”
>9. Mindy McGillivray
>PHOTO: Mindy McGillivray speaks with a Palm Beach Post reporter, Oct. 14,
>2016, at a resort in Palm Beach, Fla.
>Mindy McGillivray speaks with a Palm Beach Post reporter, Oct. 14, 2016,
>at a resort in Palm Beach, Fl...
>Thomas Cordy/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA/Newscom
>
>Mindy McGillivray told The Palm Beach Post in October 2016 that Trump
>grabbed her rear end while she was working as a photographer's assistant
>at a 2003 event at Mar-a-Lago.
>
>The photographer, Ken Davidoff, told the paper he vividly remembers
>McGillivray immediately pulling him aside to say, “Donald just grabbed my
>a--.”
>
>Then Trump 2016 campaign spokeswoman Hicks told the paper that
>McGillivray's allegation “lacks any merit or veracity.”
>
>The photographer's brother, Daryl Davidoff, told ABC News and other news
>organizations that he was also at Mar-a-Lago on the night in question and
>doesn’t believe McGillivray's story.
>
>In October 2016, when reached by ABC News, Daryl Davidoff confirmed that
>McGillivray was working for Davidoff photography, their family business,
>the night she says she was groped by Trump, but he also said he never
>heard anything about Trump’s groping anyone. He said he doesn’t believe
>McGillivray’s story and his brother, Ken, hasn’t worked for the family
>photography business for years.
>
>Daryl Davidoff also told The Palm Beach Post he believed McGillivray had
>made up the story as a publicity stunt. “Nobody saw it happen and she
>just wanted to be in the limelight,” he told the Post.
>
>Ken Davidoff, in response to his brother’s comments, told The Palm Beach
>Post that he thought his brother was trying to discredit the story in
>order to prevent harm to the family business.
>
>In December 2017, McGillivray reiterated her allegations to NBC, calling
>for a congressional ethics investigation during an appearance on “Megyn
>Kelly Today.” “I think it’s important that we hold this man to the
>highest of standards, and if 16 women have come forward, then why hasn’t
>anything been done? Where is our investigation? I want justice.”
>
>Trump has never issued a specific statement about her allegation.
>10. Rachel Crooks
>Rachel Crooks speaks during the press conference held by women accusing
>Trump of sexual harassme...
>Monica Schipper/Getty Images
>
>Rachel Crooks, a secretary who worked in Trump’s building, told The New
>York Times that when she first met Trump in 2005, he shook her hand, then
>kissed her on the cheeks and then on the lips, while outside an elevator
>at Trump Tower in New York City. Crooks says she immediately told her
>sister in Ohio about the encounter with Trump.
>
>Shortly after The New York Times story was published in October 2016, ABC
>News reached Crooks’ sister Brianne Webb, who, as reported in the Times
>article, told ABC News that she was the first person her sister called
>after the alleged incident. Crooks was very upset, Webb said, and worked
>up about just meeting Trump and having him allegedly kiss her directly on
>the mouth. Webb also said Crooks never went to the authorities.
>
>The Trump campaign issued a lengthy statement denying the allegation that
>both Crooks and Leeds made in The New York Times article.
>
>“This entire article is fiction, and for the New York Times to launch a
>completely false, coordinated character assassination against Mr. Trump
>on a topic like this is dangerous,” then-campaign senior communications
>advisor Jason Miller said in the statement at the time. “To reach back
>decades in an attempt to smear Mr. Trump trivializes sexual assault, and
>it sets a new low for where the media is willing to go in its efforts to
>determine this election.”
>
>Crooks ran and lost a 2018 bid for a seat in the Ohio state legislature,
>and during the campaign she continued to repeat her accusations against
>Trump. She was featured in The Washington Post, prompting Trump to
>respond on Twitter in February 2018.
>
>"A woman I don’t know and, to the best of my knowledge, never met, is on
>the FRONT PAGE of the Fake News Washington Post saying I kissed her (for
>two minutes yet) in the lobby of Trump Tower 12 years ago. Never
>happened! Who would do this in a public space with live security cameras
>running. Another False Accusation. Why doesn’t @washingtonpost report the
>story of the women taking money to make up stories about me? One had her
>home mortgage paid off. Only @FoxNews so reported...doesn’t fit the
>Mainstream Media narrative," he wrote in two tweets.
>
>ABC News reached out to the White House in February 2018 for any further
>comment on both Crooks’ claims and the accusations levied by the rest of
>the women on this list. The White House did not respond.
>11. Natasha Stoynoff
>PHOTO: Journalist Natasha Stoynoff poses at the Simon & Schuster offices
>in downtown Toronto, Jan. 18, 2017.
>Journalist Natasha Stoynoff poses at the Simon & Schuster offices in
>downtown Toronto, Jan. 18, 201...
>Andrew Francis Wallace/Toronto Star via Getty Images
>
>Natasha Stoynoff, a writer for People magazine, said Trump
>inappropriately touched her in 2005 when she was at Mar-a-Lago for an
>interview timed to coincide with the first anniversary of his marriage to
>Melania Trump.
>
>Stoynoff wrote a first-person account of the alleged incident that was
>published in People in October 2016, saying he forced her against a wall
>and tried to kiss her during a break in the interview. The alleged
>attempted assault, Stoynoff wrote, was interrupted when Trump’s then-
>butler burst into the room.
>
>The Trump campaign said the alleged incident “never happened. There is no
>merit or veracity to this fabricated story.” Trump himself tweeted, "Why
>didn’t the writer of this twelve year old article in People Magazine
>mention the ‘incident’ in her story. Because it did not happen!”
>
>In her account of the story, Stoynoff said she later ran into Melania
>Trump in New York and it was a friendly encounter, though Melania Trump
>denied ever seeing her or having that interaction, and an attorney
>representing Melania Trump released a letter to People magazine demanding
>a retraction and an apology. People magazine said it stood by the story
>and did not issue a retraction.
>
>After the publication of Stoynoff’s account, Trump’s former butler Tony
>Senecal also publicly refuted her allegations. “Never happened,” Senecal
>told ABC South Florida affiliate WPBF-TV.
>
>A week later, People published a follow-up story quoting five colleagues
>and friends of Stoynoff who said the writer had told them about the
>alleged attack shortly after she returned from the assignment; it also
>quote a friend who says she was with Stoynoff when she later ran into
>Melania Trump in New York City.
>
>ABC News left several messages seeking comment from Stoynoff but received
>no response.
>12. Jennifer Murphy
>Former "Apprentice" star and GoGirl founder Jennifer Murphy speaks at
>GoGirl Experience 2017, Nov...
>Michael Bezjian/Getty Images for GoGirl Worldwide
>
>Jennifer Murphy, a contestant on the fourth season of “The Apprentice,”
>the reality-TV show that Trump used to host, told British magazine Grazia
>that Trump kissed her on the lips after a job interview in 2005. After
>she was fired from the reality TV show, Murphy said, Trump followed up
>with her and said he wanted to offer her a job but could only do so after
>the finale had ended. Murphy told Grazia the alleged kissing incident
>took place during one of those post-show interviews.
>
>"He walked me to the elevator, and I said goodbye. I was thinking, 'Oh,
>he’s going to hug me,’ but when he pulled my face in and gave me a
>smooch. I was like, ‘Oh kay.’ I didn’t know how to act. I was just a
>little taken aback and probably turned red. And I then I get into the
>elevator and thought, 'Huh, Donald Trump just kissed me on the lips,"'
>she told the magazine.
>
>The Grazia article was published weeks before the election, and at the
>time, Murphy said, she still planned to vote for Trump.
>
>"I don’t want him to ever feel I’m throwing him under the bus, because
>I’m not. ... I was surprised, but then it didn’t really bother me because
>I didn’t feel he was being degrading, or he was being dishonest to
>Melania," Murphy told Grazia.
>
>Trump has not released any specific statement about her claims.
>13. Jessica Drake
>Jessica Drake speaks to reporters about allegations of sexual misconduct
>against Donald Trump, along...
>
>Adult film star Jessica Drake said Trump kissed her and two other women
>without their consent 10 years ago.
>
>During an Oct. 22, 2016, news conference alongside her attorney Gloria
>Allred, the accuser provided a picture of her with Trump.
>
>The Trump campaign called her allegations “totally false and ridiculous”
>and directly addressed the picture in a statement, saying, “The picture
>is one of thousands taken out of respect for people asking to have their
>picture taken with Mr. Trump.”
>
>Drake said she met Trump at a 2006 golf tournament in Lake Tahoe and
>walked the course with him during the competition. She then was invited
>up to his hotel suite and brought two other women with her because "I
>didn't feel right going alone," Drake said during the news conference.
>
>"When we entered the room, he grabbed each of us tightly in a hug and
>kissed each one of us without asking permission," Drake said.
>
>She went on to say that after she and the other women left, she received
>a call from Trump asking her to come back and have dinner with him.
>
>"Donald then asked me, 'What do you want? How much?'" Drake said.
>
>Allred and Drake declined to provide names of people they said could back
>up the story. Allred told ABC News in November 2017 that Drake does not
>want to speak with any media.
>14. Ninni Laaksonen
>Ninni Laaksonen, Miss Finland, attends Miss Universe Post Pageant VIP
>Party hosted by Chuck Nabit...
>Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images
>
>In 2006, Ninni Laaksonen competed in Miss Universe as Miss Finland. She
>told Finnish newspaper Ilta-Sanomat that Trump squeezed her rear end
>after posing for a photo before an appearance on “The David Letterman
>Show.”
>
>"Trump stood right next to me and suddenly he squeezed my butt. He really
>grabbed my butt," she told Ilta-Sanomat, according to a translation
>obtained by The Guardian.
>
>ABC News contacted Laaksonen for comment in December 2017. She replied,
>“I have never commented on this, and I won’t. I wish that you respect my
>will to live a normal life without interference.”
>
>Trump has never released a specific statement about her claims.
>15. Summer Zervos
>PHOTO: Summer Zervos, who is suing President Donald Trump in a defamation
>lawsuit, leaves Manhattan Supreme Court after a hearing in New York, Dec.
>5, 2017.
>Summer Zervos, who is suing President Donald Trump in a defamation
>lawsuit, leaves Manhattan Supr...
>Kathy Willens/AP
>
>During the presidential campaign, Zervos, who was a competitor on the
>fifth season of "The Apprentice," came forward to allege that Trump
>abused his role as a potential employer, kissing her twice during a
>meeting at Trump Tower in New York, and later groping and kissing her in
>a California hotel room. Zervos said she did not report the alleged
>incidents to the authorities at the time.
>
>“He grabbed my shoulder and began kissing me again aggressively and
>placed his hand on my breast,” Zervos said at an October 2016 news
>conference.
>
>Zervos has since filed a lawsuit against Trump for alleged defamation
>after he called her and the other women accusing him liars. The suit was
>filed in state court in New York, three days before Trump’s inauguration.
>
>In the lawsuit, Zervos' attorney wrote that while Trump said Zervos was
>lying, "it was Donald Trump who was lying when he falsely denied his
>predatory misconduct with Summer Zervos, and derided her for perpetrating
>a 'hoax' and making up a 'phony' story to get attention."
>
>In March 2019, an appellate court in New York rejected Trump’s legal
>team’s argument that a sitting president cannot be sued .
>
>His attorney Marc Kasowitz responded with a statement saying that Trump
>would be appealing to the state’s highest court.
>16. Cassandra Searles
>Miss Washington USA, Cassandra Searles, is introduced during the 2013
>Miss USA pageant at PH Liv...
>Ethan Miller/Getty Images
>
>In June 2016, former Miss Washington Cassandra Searles shared a post on
>Facebook that is no longer available publicly.
>
>The post had a picture of the group of Miss Universe contestants from
>2013 with Trump in the center. In the caption of the photo, which was
>screen-grabbed by Yahoo, she wrote that "this one guy treated us like
>cattle" and "I forgot to mention that guy will be running to become the
>next President of United States."
>
>Rolling Stone reported that Searle updated her original post, adding a
>comment to the thread.
>
>"He probably doesn’t want me telling the story about that time he
>continually grabbed my ass and invited me to his hotel room," Searle
>wrote, according to Rolling Stone.
>
>ABC News has not been able to reach Searles, and Trump has not released a
>specific statement about her claims.
>17. E. Jean Carroll
>In this June 23, 2019, file photo, E. Jean Carroll is photographed in New
>York.
>Craig Ruttle/AP, FILE
>
>More than two years into Trump’s presidency, another accuser came forward
>with an accusation of an alleged decades-old incident.
>
>In a New York magazine article posted June 21, 2019, advice columnist E.
>Jean Carroll accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in a Bergdorf
>Goodman dressing room 23 years ago. The article featured an excerpt from
>Carroll’s book “What Do We Need Men For,” which was to be released
>shortly after the article was published.
>
>In response to Carroll’s allegations, Trump issued a statement hours
>after the article posted, vehemently denying her claims, and said that he
>never even met Carroll. “She is trying to sell a new book—that should
>indicate her motivation. It should be sold in the fiction section. Shame
>on those who make up false stories of assault to try to get publicity for
>themselves, or sell a book, or carry out a political agenda.”
>
>New York Magazine, in the online article, included a photo provided by
>Carroll which shows Carroll, Donald Trump and his then-wife Ivana, and
>Carroll’s then husband, television news anchor John Johnson, attending an
>NBC party around 1987.
>
>In the book, Carroll wrote that she ran into Trump at the revolving door
>entrance of the high end department store’s entrance sometime during the
>fall of 1995 or spring of 1996. Carroll, who is now 76, claims he said to
>her, “Hey, you’re that Advice Lady” and then asked her advice on buying a
>present for “a girl.” She writes the two ended up in the lingerie
>department, where Carroll claims he asked her to try on a see-through
>bodysuit. Inside the dressing room, Carroll alleges that Trump lunged at
>her, pushed her against the wall, placed his mouth on her lips, and
>reached under her coatdress and pulled down her tights. In Carroll’s own
>words, she alleges, “The next moment, still wearing correct business
>attire, shirt, tie, suit jacket, overcoat, he opens the overcoat, unzips
>his pants, and, forcing his fingers around my private area, then thrusts
>his penis halfway- or completely, I’m not certain- inside me. It turns
>into a colossal struggle.”
>
>Carroll said she never reported the incident to the police, but that she
>confided in two friends, contemporaneously.
>
>ABC News reached both of Carroll’s friends who asked that their names not
>be used but corroborated that what she described in her book is what she
>told them at the time of the alleged incident.
>
>On June 23, 2019, Trump reiterated his denials during an interview with
>The Hill, saying that Carroll was “totally lying” and going on to say
>that “she’s not my type” and “it never happened.”
>18. Amy Dorris
>
>With less than seven weeks to go until the 2020 election, another former
>model came out with a sexual assault allegation against the president.
>
>Amy Dorris, in an exclusive interview with The Guardian, claimed that at
>the 1997 U.S. Open in New York Trump groped her body and forced his
>tongue into her mouth outside of a bathroom.
>
>Dorris says she watched the matches from Trump's private box with her
>then-boyfriend, Jason Binn, who was close with the real estate mogul. At
>one point during the event, she went to the bathroom that was located in
>the box but behind a wall -- and said Trump was waiting outside the
>bathroom when she walked out.
>
>"He just shoved his tongue down my throat and I was pushing him off. And
>then that's when his grip became tighter and his hands were very gropey
>and all over my butt, my breasts, my back, everything," she told The
>Guardian.
>
>"It felt like an octopus was hugging onto me. You just picture those
>suction cups on octopus. They're stuck on you, and you're trapped. That's
>how I felt. I felt trapped," she added.
>
>According to The Guardian, Dorris was able to produce the U.S. Open
>ticket and several photos showing her with Trump over several days in New
>York. The Guardian reported that she allegedly had told people about this
>contemporaneously, but according to the outlet, Trump’s lawyers say Binn
>told them Dorris has not told him that anything inappropriate had
>happened with Trump or that she felt uncomfortable around him.
>
>Trump was married to Marla Maples at the time of the alleged incident.
>Dorris was 24.
>
>Jenna Ellis, legal advisor to the Trump campaign, told ABC News that "the
>allegations are totally false."
>
>"This is just another pathetic attempt to attack President Trump right
>before the election," Ellis said in a statement.
>
>The president's lawyers also pointed out that Dorris kept spending time
>with Trump, even after the alleged incident. Dorris now says it's because
>she was a guest of her boyfriend's in New York and had "no money" and
>"nowhere to go."

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So, in no particular order:
01) Trump fueled division and sparked record numbers of hate crimes such as Charlottesville and supporters beating a homeless man.
02) Murder went way up under Trump. He presided over the largest ever single year increase in homicides in 2020.

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