A.
First, a reminder of who Trump really is:
B.
Trump and Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein
2002 Quote: “I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”
Donny had a good place to supply underage girls to Epstein:
Unsealed documents detail alleged Epstein victim’s recruitment at Mar-a-Lago
Donald Trump & Jeffrey Epstein Rape Lawsuit and Affidavits
Was Trump listed in Epstein’s black book?
In short: Yes. Trump’s name appears in Epstein’s book, along with several phone numbers and email addresses. Ivana, Ivanka, Robert, and Blaine Trump are also mentioned in the book. The contact information for Donald Trump was also circled.
A screenshot of Trump’s redacted contact information can be seen below and also on page 80 of the digital copy.
Alan Dershowitz helped sex offender Jeffrey Epstein get a plea deal. Now he’s tweeting about age of consent laws.
When Jeffrey Epstein found out in 2005 that he was being investigated by police for the sexual abuse of underage girls, he called Alan Dershowitz.
A Harvard Law School professor and high-profile defense lawyer, Dershowitz helped negotiate a “non-prosecution agreement” under which Epstein served just 13 months in a county jail, much of it spent on “work release” in an office. Ever since details of that agreement were reported by Julie K. Brown of the Miami Herald, Dershowitz and his role in the deal have been under added scrutiny.
And guess who was one of Trump's defense lawyers during the impeachment? Alan Dershowitz, of course.
Trump and His Daughter Ivanka: A Disturbing Relationship
Trump and his daughter Ivanka have an unusually close physical relationship.
A relationship made all the more disturbing by incidents like this:
D. Trump the Sex Trafficker, Sex Pervert, Sex Predator
2 models who worked for Trump's controversial agency tell what it was like for them
- Business Insider interviewed two former Trump models who spoke about their experiences working with the agency. They talked about business practices that included lying about their professions to customs agents. One of the two models said she was left in debt to the agency.
- Referring to the industry as a whole, one of the models told Business Insider: "There's quite a bit of exploitation of young girls going to America illegally and being overcharged for apartments and making very little money."
Teen models, powerful men and private dinners: when Trump hosted Look of the Year
Jessica Leeds
Ivana Trump
Kristin Anderson
Jill Harth
Lisa Boyne
Mariah Billado and Victoria Hughes
Two Miss Teen USA contestants told BuzzFeed News in October 2016 that Trump walked in on them while they were changing in their dressing rooms.
"I remember putting
on my dress really quick because I was like, 'Oh my god, there's a man in
here,'" Mariah Billado, who represented Vermont in 1997, told
BuzzFeed. Billado added that Trump said something along the lines of,
"Don't worry, ladies, I've seen it all before."
Temple Taggart
Cathy Heller
Karena Virginia
Tasha Dixon and Bridget Sullivan
Allegations:
Two Miss USA contestants
said Trump walked into their dressing rooms, where female participants were
changing, and ogled them.
Tasha Dixon, a former
Miss Arizona who competed in the 2001 Miss USA pageant, told
CBS in October 2016 that Trump walked into the
contestants' dressing room while they were changing.
"He just came
strolling right in," Dixon said. "There was no second to put a
robe on or any sort of clothing or anything. Some girls were topless, other
girls were naked."
She added, "To have
the owner come waltzing in when we're naked or half naked in a very physically
vulnerable position, and then to have the pressure of the people that work for
him telling us to go fawn all over him, go walk up to him, talk to him."
Dixon said there was "no one to complain to" because Trump owned the pageant and everyone employed there reported to him.
Melinda McGillivray
Natasha Stoynoff
Jennifer Murphy and Juliet Huddy
Rachel Crooks
Samantha Holvey
Allegations:
Samantha Holvey, a
contestant in the 2006 Miss USA pageant, which Trump owned, told CNN in
October 2016 that Trump personally inspected each of the pageant contestants
individually.
"He would step in front of each girl and look you over from head to toe like we were just meat, we were just sexual objects, that we were not people," Holvey said, adding that it made her feel "the dirtiest I felt in my entire life."
Ninni Laaksonen
Jessica Drake
Summer Zervos
Allegations:
Summer Zervos, a former
contestant on NBC's "The Apprentice," told reporters at an
October 2016 press conference that Trump assaulted her during a 2007
meeting at The Beverly Hills Hotel.
"He then grabbed my
shoulder and began kissing me again very aggressively and placed his hand on my
breast," she said. "I pulled back and walked to another part of the
room. He then walked up, grabbed my hand, and pulled me into the bedroom. I
walked out." Zervos added that Trump thrust himself on her before she left
the room.
Zervos sued Trump for defamation after he accused her of lying about the allegations. Trump's attorneys have moved to dismiss the case, arguing that, as president, he can't be sued in state court and that his remarks about his accusers are political speech. The suit is ongoing.
Cassandra Searles
Allegations:
Cassandra Searles, who
represented the state of Washington at the 2013 Miss USA pageant, wrote
in a June 2016 Facebook post that Trump treated herself and other
female Miss USA contestants "like cattle" and had them "lined up
so he could get a closer look at his property."
"He probably doesn't
want me telling the story about that time he continually grabbed my ass and
invited me to his hotel room," she added.
Alva Johnson
E. Jean Carroll
Allegations:
Former Elle advice
columnist E. Jean Carroll accused
President Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her in
a department store dressing room the mid-1990s.
"The moment the
dressing-room door is closed, he lunges at me, pushes me against the wall,
hitting my head quite badly, and puts his mouth against my lips,"
Carroll wrote in an excerpt of her 2019 book, "What Do We Need
Men For?".
She went on, "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, thrusts his penis halfway — or completely, I'm not
certain — inside me. It turns into a colossal struggle."
NOTE: Trump is fighting Carroll's attempt to obtain a DNA sample from him.
Karen Johnson
Oh, and look at this:
Trump administration cuts legal funding for victims of human trafficking
Quote from Sarah Kendzior:
"Donald Trump is friends with at least five pedophiles, most of whom were involved in sex trafficking or blackmail schemes. There's [Jeffrey] Epstein, [John] Casablancas, [Tevfik] Arif, [George] Nader, [Roy] Cohn. Who the hell is friends with five pedophiles?!"
Donny and Stormy!! You remember Stormy Daniels, don't you? The porn star that Trump banged a year after his third wife gave birth to his fifth child. Donny then paid her for her silence. Trump gave money to Michael Cohen to pay her off, in total about $130,000.
Yes, Donald Trump: upholder of traditional values
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