July 2006.
People magazine reporter Natasha Stoynoff ran into Trump's wife Melania in front of the Trump Building on Fifth Avenue in New York.
Melania gave her a warm hug and asked, "Natasha, why can't we see you anymore?"
She smiled and told Melania that she missed her too, and pinched the feet of the Trump couple's newborn son Barron, without telling the truth.
A year ago, she had interviewed the Trump couple on their first anniversary of marriage.
But since then, she has deliberately avoided the couple and told her superiors that she no longer wants to report on Trump's news.
On October 15, 2016, Natasha wrote on the People magazine website that during the 2005 interview, while pregnant Melania went upstairs to change clothes, Trump used the excuse of showing Natasha a "must see" room and kissed her with the door closed.
She was not able to break free until Trump's housekeeper walked into the room a minute later.
Natasha only told her relatives and friends about the incident.
She wrote in her article on the 15th that she was afraid to expose the incident because she felt ashamed and blamed herself for the mistake, fearing that this "famous, powerful, wealthy man" would belittle and ruin her career.
Until a few days ago, she heard a recording released by The Washington Post on October 7, 2016.
In the recording, Trump used explicit language to describe his failed attempt to seduce a married woman during a break in a TV show in 2005.
She realized that she should not take the blame on herself, and that she was not the only woman who was sexually harassed by Trump.
So Natasha chose to expose the matter on this day.
At the same time, on October 15, not only Natasha publicly claimed that she was violated by Trump, but the media in the United States and England successively exposed many scandals of Trump's sexual harassment of women.
On October 15, the New York Times first exposed two sexual harassment incidents involving Trump.
Jessica Leeds, 74, who lives in New York, said in an interview that more than 30 years ago, she was sexually harassed by Trump, who was sitting next to her in the first class of the plane.
Trump learned during the greeting that she was divorced at the time, and then he pulled up the armrest and began to touch her, trying to grab her breasts and trying to lift her skirt.
The frightened Leeds quickly fled to the economy class.
Two years later, Leeds met Trump again at a charity event. He seemed to remember her and insulted her with vulgar remarks.
Rachel Crooks, 22, met Trump by chance outside the elevator of Trump Tower in New York in 2005.
Because her company had business dealings with Trump, she took the initiative to introduce herself and shook hands with him, but Trump did not let go, but kissed her cheek and directly kissed her mouth.
A few days later, Trump came to Crooks' office again, claiming to recommend her to a modeling agency and asked her to leave her phone number.
According to reports, both Leeds and Crooks told their friends about their experiences at the time, but did not report them to the authorities.
The New York Times said it had verified the facts with these friends.
Then, the Florida Palm Beach Post also quoted 36-year-old Mindy McGillivray on October 15.
Mindy McGillivray said that in 2003, when she was accompanying a photographer friend to shoot a concert, Trump grabbed her buttocks.
When she looked back, Trump immediately shifted his gaze, and she immediately told her friends around her.
On the same day, the Guardian of England also reported a similar incident.
Two women who had participated in beauty pageants broke the news to The Guardian that Trump broke into the dressing room while they were changing and looked at their (naked) bodies.
……
As a Republican presidential candidate, Trump, whose support rate has been hit by the "recording door", has encountered a new round of public opinion storm.
Obviously, this is the second blow of Clinton's combination punch.
Trump himself did not respond to these sexual harassment allegations on the 15th.
However, Trump's campaign team denied the New York Times report in a written statement on the evening of the 15th, calling it a vulgar political attack.
Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway confirmed to the Guardian of England that evening that Trump would file a lawsuit against the New York Times.
And Hillary did not miss this opportunity to step on Trump.
She pinned a post from October 7 on Twitter, which read: "Women have the power to stop Trump."
The second blow of Clinton's combination punch worked well.
In the US national public opinion data survey, after October 15, the support rate of Hillary and Trump is gradually widening.
In the poll data aggregated by the Huffington Post, Hillary is currently leading in major national polls. Since the second debate, the gap between the two is about 5%-10%.
But even so, Trump has not been abandoned by his friends and relatives, and there are still Republicans who support Trump.
The New York Times reported on the 16th that four congressmen who had previously announced their opposition to Trump said they would still vote for Trump.
They said that their change of position was not because they agreed with some of Trump's practices, but because they were worried that they would be denounced as disloyal by Republican supporters and lose votes in their state.
But this statement is obviously a cover-up. While Hillary's team was constantly taking action, Trump's team was also not idle, and it was obvious that they had made some PY transactions with some people.
Moreover, Trump'sThe counterattack was also quick.
This time he targeted Hillary's husband Clinton.
He told the media: "' During Hillary's tenure as Secretary of State, the Clinton Foundation, which she and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, hosted, may have violated regulations and accepted large donations from foreign governments."
He said: "I have found key evidence from the emails released by hackers in the email gate."
"In an email, a senior manager of the Clinton Foundation wrote: The Qatari government plans to donate 1 million US dollars to the foundation on Bill Clinton's birthday."
"My people checked the Clinton Foundation's website and did find a record of donations from the Qatari government, and the amount was more than 1 million US dollars."
Haha, a new round of mutual tearing drama has begun.
Author Brooks, president of the conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute (AEI), told the New York Times on the 11th that this campaign has exceeded his expectations and reached a new moral bottom line.
(Brothers, please protect me, give me some comments, flowers, collections, and rewards, thank you.) .
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