WASHINGTON — Three women who've accused President Trump of sexually harassing or assaulting them before he came to the White House demanded a congressional investigation Monday, following a week in which lawmakers from both parties were forced into resignation amid harassment ...
In the hopes that now Americans might reconsider their nonchalance toward the president's 16-plus accusers, each woman told their stories one by one in unrelenting detail. After listening to a soundbite of Trump bragging to Howard Stern on his radio show about how he “gets away with” going ...
In the hopes that now Americans might reconsider their nonchalance toward the president's 16-plus accusers, each woman told their stories one by one in unrelenting detail. After listening to a soundbite of Trump bragging to Howard Stern on his radio show about how he “gets away with” going ...
As the country grapples with a national reckoning over sexual misconduct allegations against powerful men from Hollywood to Capitol Hill, three women who accused the most high-profile man in the country again questioned Monday why their claims did nothing to stop him from winning the presidency.
The women who say Donald Trump sexually harassed and assaulted them are joining together in a media blitz to remind America just what its sitting president is accused of. Nineteen women have accused Trump of sexual misconduct. Three of them appeared on NBC's “Today” show Monday morning ...
... 10 Republicans think senior Trump advisers had improper dealings with Russia MORE of sexual misconduct shared their stories in detail on Monday, with one accuser saying they decided to "try again" given the recent wave of women and men who have shared stories of sexual harassment in recent ...
Three women accusing President Donald Trump of sexual misconduct are demanding Congress investigate their claims. Jessica Leeds, Samantha Holvey and Rachel Cooks held a press conference in L.A. Monday -- detailing their alleged experiences with Trump -- and asked Congress take a closer ...
One of the accusers, Rachel Crooks, called the White House statement "laughable." Crooks said of sexual misconduct: "I think politicians seem to be immune to this." Holvey described the pain the women felt after Trump's victory. "We are private citizens and for us to put ourselves out there, to try to show ...
A group of women who have accused Trump of sexual harassment and assault are coming together for the first time to call for a congressional investigation into their claims against the president. The women will detail their allegations at a press conference Monday morning hosted by Brave New Films, ...
Rachel Crooks (left) Jessica Leeds (center) and Samantha Holvey attended a news conference Monday in New York to discuss their accusations of sexual misconduct against President Donald Trump. By Christina Prignano Globe staff December 11, 2017. As the country grapples with a national ...