Trump Dismisses Woman Who Accused Him Of Assault With Ridiculously Offensive Remark: ‘She Would Not Have Been The Chosen One’

This is just plain gross.


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In his latest presser, former President Donald Trump made a very upsetting comment about a woman who has accused him of sexual assault. He said, “She would not have been the chosen one,” which means he dismissed her serious claims. This statement has shocked many and raises important questions about how we handle accusations of sexual misconduct.

Trump made these remarks during a press conference at Trump Tower in New York. He was talking about a defamation lawsuit filed by a woman who says he assaulted her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s. Trump responded by calling her story “fabricated” and suggesting that she was only speaking out to promote her book. He even implied that her allegations were part of a political attack against him.

This kind of response is not new for Trump. He has faced multiple allegations of sexual misconduct over the years, including claims of groping and rape. Instead of addressing these claims directly, Trump often attacks the people making the accusations. For example, during the press conference, he said, “It’s a fake story,” and questioned the motives of the accuser.

Trump’s recent comment about the woman who accused him of sexual assault has stirred a lot of reactions on social media. Kamala Harris’s official account (@KamalaHQ) tweeted: “Trump on a woman who accused him of sexual assault: ‘She would not have been the chosen one.'” This tweet sparked a lot of discussion. One user, ChrisJustice01, wrote, “There are more than 43 women who have accused Trump of sexual misconduct. The pathological lying felon rapist is a problem. Real Justice is late.” Another user, Ronxyz00, added, “Trump disparages women. He’s always done so especially against strong women. He should be sued again.”

Trump’s comment shows a troubling attitude towards people who accuse powerful individuals of wrongdoing. It’s important to understand why this is harmful. When someone comes forward with accusations of sexual assault, they are often very brave. Dismissing their claims or attacking their character can make it harder for others to come forward with their own stories. It also sends a message that such allegations are not taken seriously.

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In this case, a woman wrote a book about an alleged assault by Trump many years ago. She says he attacked her in a store, but Trump insists he never met her and that her story is fake. He claims that the legal system is biased against him, stating, “This is a disgraceful case and disgraceful in particular because it’s about a former president.”

Trump’s approach of attacking the accuser rather than addressing the allegations is harmful. It can discourage others from reporting similar experiences and undermines the pursuit of justice. His comment reflects a dismissive attitude towards serious claims. Everyone deserves to have their allegations taken seriously, no matter how powerful the accused person is. This also brings up the question of how Trump, a man with who has had multiple women accuse him of sexual misconduct can be be this closing to securing a second term as president of the United States.

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Terry Lawson

I’m Terry Lawson, a writer and editor based in Alabama with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. For the past four years, I’ve worked as a ghostwriter for various companies, delivering content that meets clients' needs. I currently work as an editor and political writer for Political Tribune, creating engaging articles. I enjoy writing and have developed strong skills in writing & editing, critical thinking, and project management. My work is fueled by a passion for storytelling and a commitment to quality.

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