The women who say Donald Trump has sexually violated them just won’t go away, and Trump is piling on the lies in hopes they will go away.
At a press conference yesterday, three women shared their own stories of sexual misconduct at the hands of the current president. His response? Calling them liars. In fact, he denies ever meeting them.
Like most sexual predators do, he tries to discredit these women by calling them liars. This move backfired because the tweet only highlights how much of a liar he is. People have receipts. The Hill reports:
People magazine published a photo later in the day showing Trump standing alongside Natasha Stoynoff, a former foreign correspondent for the magazine, while at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in 2005. People said that the photo was taken the same day that Stoynoff, in 2016, accused Trump of forcibly kissing her.
And there’s also this:
Another photo surfaced following Trump's tweet Tuesday showing him with another accuser, Jill Harth.
Harth, who did business with Trump and later dated him, last year accused him of groping her in the early 1990s. According to a New York Times column published last year, Harth filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Trump in 1997, but withdrew it when settling a separate lawsuit with Trump.
If he refuses to acknowledge ever meeting these women—in spite of photographic evidence saying otherwise—can we really believe anything he says about these reports of abuse? Hopefully, these photos are only the beginning.