No vindictive prosecutions, it’s all just a coincidence.
greatWrightshark on
Absolutely disgusting. Blanche is significantly worse than Bondi. He has shown he will do all of Trump’s bidding.
OhioValleyCat on
Attorneys are lining themselves up to represent E. Jean Carroll on this one.
hcwhitewolf on
Congratulations Andrew Boutros! You gained yourself a one way ticket to disbarment and a nice vacation in federal prison!
Cheetotiki on
She should get in line for a chunk of the $1.7B slush fund…
Future-Guarantee-573 on
Everytime I think they’ve sunk as low as humanly possible, they surprise me again.
facepoppies on
this is fucking insane
SirRichardLove on
Wtf. This is just so batshit nuts.
soapissomuchcleaner on
She is not an accuser. He was found guilty. She is a victim.
clueless_in_ny_or_nj on
Weaponization of the government. Who would have that?
jarena009 on
What an upside down world we live in where the federal government investigates victims of sexual assault, while the clear perps roam free
Choice-of-SteinsGate on
No matter what lengths the Trump administration goes to try to revise history, absolve him of past crimes, and punish his victims and accusers, he will always be a rapist.
Judge Lewis Kaplan even clarified recently that the jury’s findings in the E Jean Carroll case align with the common understanding of rape. As most people understand it, Trump was found liable by a jury OF HIS PEERS to have raped Carroll.
Even outside of the Epstein cover up, the clemency for Ghislaine Maxwell, and Trump’s deep ties to the world’s most notorious child sex trafficker, he has also been accused of rape, sexual assault or harassment by at least dozens women dating back to the 1970s.
A book published in 2019 titled *All the President’s Women* spoke of at least 43 additional allegations.
One of those allegations is from Trump’s first wife who details in a deposition how Trump raped her in a fit of rage.
These different women all describe having traumatic encounters with Trump; experiences that share distinct similarities; revealing a disturbing pattern of behavior.
Several former Miss TEEN USA contestants claimed that Trump would unexpectedly walk into their dressing rooms. One of the girls alleges that she remembers Trump saying, “Don’t worry ladies, I’ve seen it all before.” The youngest girl was 15 at the time.
In an April 2005 interview on The Howard Stern Show, when asked about Miss USA and Miss Universe, Trump said he would go backstage before beauty pageant shows, the only man in the room while the women were “standing there with no clothes.” As the owner, “I sort of get away with things like that,” he added.
Samantha Holvey, a former Miss USA contestant, told CNN in 2016 that when she competed in 2006, Trump personally inspected each contestant, looking at them from head to toe like “sexual objects,” which made her feel “the dirtiest I felt in my entire life.”
Other incidents include, but are not limited to:
Jessica Leeds told The New York Times in 2016 that, in the late 1970s, Trump, who was a stranger to her, reached his hand up her skirt and grabbed her breasts on a flight to New York. She said he “was like an octopus” and his “hands were everywhere” before she fled to the back of the plane.
One woman who worked with Trump in the 90s claimed that Trump tried to rape her in his daughters bedroom at Mar-A-Lago.
Another woman said she attended a dinner with Trump in the 90s where “several women were forced to walk across a table while Trump looked up their skirts and commented on their underwear and bodies.”
One incident includes Natasha Stoynoff, a news anchor and reporter who described an encounter when she was alone with Trump where he “closed the door and pushed her against the wall before ‘forcing his tongue down my throat.'” This was while she was interviewing Trump for a story about his marriage to Melania no less.
Judge Lewis Kaplan clarified recently that the jury’s findings in the E Jean Carroll case align with the common understanding of rape. Meaning, Trump was found liable for rape by a jury of his peers.
There’s always the Stormy Daniels case and the “Hollywood access tape” scandal. The latter involved Trump getting caught on a hot mic bragging about grabbing women “by the pussy.”
That same year, multiple women came forward speaking out against Trump’s history of sexual abuse and impropriety. In response, Trump called them “horrible, horrible liars.”
Trump even insisted that it was all part of a conspiracy led by Hillary Clinton to defame him.
Then there’s the case involving the plaintiff “Katie Johnson,” filed multiple times in 2016.
The accuser was expected to appear at a news conference later that year, but her attorney claimed she had been receiving death threats and was too afraid to attend.
The case alleges that both Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein made the plaintiff into a “sex slave” at the age of 13 and forced her to perform sexual and depraved acts.
Still, Trump supporters remain in denial about his deep connections to Epstein and his desperate efforts to sweep it all under the rug.
SelectEntertainer360 on
Make no mistake. When this is all over, many of these lawyers will be disbarred.
thistimelineisweird on
Isn’t that the woman Trump raped then defamed?
SwimmingThroughHoney on
She should counter sue every individual involved for violating her civil rights under 18 U.S. Code § 242 (you know, the exact same thing Trump was already indicted for).
RunDownTheHighway on
Discovery is gonna be a BITCH!!
grabbingthunder on
We’ve legitimately reached comical levels of backwards fuckery. What’s next? Investigating the victims of Epstein victims for daring to be trafficked? Fucking pigs.
Fine_Assignment_9684 on
Release the Epstein files
slumkid61 on
Can she sue for illegal prosecution?
djveld on
Fascism
SaveUsCatman on
So state sponsored bullying of his rape victim is what we’re paying taxes for is it?
No-Bother-7699 on
She’s gonna open a harassment suit and win. That’s a woman who isn’t afraid to go for the jugular.
Agitated-Midnight-55 on
They have completely nailed shock and awe. Every day is something grosser, more unimaginable, hideously immortal thing they perpetuate under the banner of this country. I care deeply and my outrage can’t keep up. Worst timeline ever
Bishopjones2112 on
This is it for me. I now give up any hope that the United States will be anything but a corrupt piece of shit landscape run by pedophiles, rapist billionaires. I invite every person who ever had a dream of freedom and prosperity to leave the United States and go anywhere. Fucking anywhere, because the rest of North America and the EU treat its people with respect and uphold the values which the constitution once represented. Fuck the United States of corruption.
apollo7157 on
So it’s illegal to report crimes now?
spqrnbb on
The GOP needs to be sent to an international court.
Kaz_117_Petrel on
She’s not a “Trump Accuser” and they aren’t “accusations” anymore. She’s a Trump sexual assault VICTIM per the court. They aren’t allegations, they’ve been proven in a court of law.
challam on
“…Accusations against Trump” which yielded a jury verdict of $88.3 million, and a summary judgment finding him liable for defamation. Those were the days when we had a legal system.
pleadingnocontest on
I got halfway through saying “you can’t be fucking serious” before realizing the country we’ve become.
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Hopefully this is the one is beyond the pale.
lol
No vindictive prosecutions, it’s all just a coincidence.
Absolutely disgusting. Blanche is significantly worse than Bondi. He has shown he will do all of Trump’s bidding.
Attorneys are lining themselves up to represent E. Jean Carroll on this one.
Congratulations Andrew Boutros! You gained yourself a one way ticket to disbarment and a nice vacation in federal prison!
She should get in line for a chunk of the $1.7B slush fund…
Everytime I think they’ve sunk as low as humanly possible, they surprise me again.
this is fucking insane
Wtf. This is just so batshit nuts.
She is not an accuser. He was found guilty. She is a victim.
Weaponization of the government. Who would have that?
What an upside down world we live in where the federal government investigates victims of sexual assault, while the clear perps roam free
No matter what lengths the Trump administration goes to try to revise history, absolve him of past crimes, and punish his victims and accusers, he will always be a rapist.
Judge Lewis Kaplan even clarified recently that the jury’s findings in the E Jean Carroll case align with the common understanding of rape. As most people understand it, Trump was found liable by a jury OF HIS PEERS to have raped Carroll.
Even outside of the Epstein cover up, the clemency for Ghislaine Maxwell, and Trump’s deep ties to the world’s most notorious child sex trafficker, he has also been accused of rape, sexual assault or harassment by at least dozens women dating back to the 1970s.
A book published in 2019 titled *All the President’s Women* spoke of at least 43 additional allegations.
One of those allegations is from Trump’s first wife who details in a deposition how Trump raped her in a fit of rage.
These different women all describe having traumatic encounters with Trump; experiences that share distinct similarities; revealing a disturbing pattern of behavior.
Several former Miss TEEN USA contestants claimed that Trump would unexpectedly walk into their dressing rooms. One of the girls alleges that she remembers Trump saying, “Don’t worry ladies, I’ve seen it all before.” The youngest girl was 15 at the time.
In an April 2005 interview on The Howard Stern Show, when asked about Miss USA and Miss Universe, Trump said he would go backstage before beauty pageant shows, the only man in the room while the women were “standing there with no clothes.” As the owner, “I sort of get away with things like that,” he added.
Samantha Holvey, a former Miss USA contestant, told CNN in 2016 that when she competed in 2006, Trump personally inspected each contestant, looking at them from head to toe like “sexual objects,” which made her feel “the dirtiest I felt in my entire life.”
Other incidents include, but are not limited to:
Jessica Leeds told The New York Times in 2016 that, in the late 1970s, Trump, who was a stranger to her, reached his hand up her skirt and grabbed her breasts on a flight to New York. She said he “was like an octopus” and his “hands were everywhere” before she fled to the back of the plane.
One woman who worked with Trump in the 90s claimed that Trump tried to rape her in his daughters bedroom at Mar-A-Lago.
Another woman said she attended a dinner with Trump in the 90s where “several women were forced to walk across a table while Trump looked up their skirts and commented on their underwear and bodies.”
One incident includes Natasha Stoynoff, a news anchor and reporter who described an encounter when she was alone with Trump where he “closed the door and pushed her against the wall before ‘forcing his tongue down my throat.'” This was while she was interviewing Trump for a story about his marriage to Melania no less.
Judge Lewis Kaplan clarified recently that the jury’s findings in the E Jean Carroll case align with the common understanding of rape. Meaning, Trump was found liable for rape by a jury of his peers.
There’s always the Stormy Daniels case and the “Hollywood access tape” scandal. The latter involved Trump getting caught on a hot mic bragging about grabbing women “by the pussy.”
That same year, multiple women came forward speaking out against Trump’s history of sexual abuse and impropriety. In response, Trump called them “horrible, horrible liars.”
Trump even insisted that it was all part of a conspiracy led by Hillary Clinton to defame him.
Then there’s the case involving the plaintiff “Katie Johnson,” filed multiple times in 2016.
The accuser was expected to appear at a news conference later that year, but her attorney claimed she had been receiving death threats and was too afraid to attend.
The case alleges that both Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein made the plaintiff into a “sex slave” at the age of 13 and forced her to perform sexual and depraved acts.
Still, Trump supporters remain in denial about his deep connections to Epstein and his desperate efforts to sweep it all under the rug.
Make no mistake. When this is all over, many of these lawyers will be disbarred.
Isn’t that the woman Trump raped then defamed?
She should counter sue every individual involved for violating her civil rights under 18 U.S. Code § 242 (you know, the exact same thing Trump was already indicted for).
Discovery is gonna be a BITCH!!
We’ve legitimately reached comical levels of backwards fuckery. What’s next? Investigating the victims of Epstein victims for daring to be trafficked? Fucking pigs.
Release the Epstein files
Can she sue for illegal prosecution?
Fascism
So state sponsored bullying of his rape victim is what we’re paying taxes for is it?
She’s gonna open a harassment suit and win. That’s a woman who isn’t afraid to go for the jugular.
They have completely nailed shock and awe. Every day is something grosser, more unimaginable, hideously immortal thing they perpetuate under the banner of this country. I care deeply and my outrage can’t keep up. Worst timeline ever
This is it for me. I now give up any hope that the United States will be anything but a corrupt piece of shit landscape run by pedophiles, rapist billionaires. I invite every person who ever had a dream of freedom and prosperity to leave the United States and go anywhere. Fucking anywhere, because the rest of North America and the EU treat its people with respect and uphold the values which the constitution once represented. Fuck the United States of corruption.
So it’s illegal to report crimes now?
The GOP needs to be sent to an international court.
She’s not a “Trump Accuser” and they aren’t “accusations” anymore. She’s a Trump sexual assault VICTIM per the court. They aren’t allegations, they’ve been proven in a court of law.
“…Accusations against Trump” which yielded a jury verdict of $88.3 million, and a summary judgment finding him liable for defamation. Those were the days when we had a legal system.
I got halfway through saying “you can’t be fucking serious” before realizing the country we’ve become.