There is absolutely a need for the US Congress, including the US Senate, to hold every sexual predator within their midst accountable and that includes Donald Trump. There are valid reasons to investigate his predatory past. The USA Congress, including the US Senate, has the right to compel testimony from witnesses that have signed non-disclosure statements. This needs to be done going forward. The investigation needs to begin and every obstacle it finds needs to be revealed and forced to move forward until all facts are known and the American people are made aware of all the facts. There is absolutely no way a non-disclosure statement related to such sexual abuse should be hidden from the public.
Leigh Corfman is a living example of the way sexual predators make their way into places of power within the governments across this country. There are movements within the USA that would like to see rights for these predators. The domestic abusers are already too powerful in having rights to weapons that kill, especially guns. To empower a President, with known sexual tastes to look at girls in a dressing room of a beauty pageant, to dismiss reality hurts every women in this country.
It is time to empower women and not the sexual predators that have caused them pain, even as children.
If Donald Trump was known to be looking at girls in a dressing room, he would be no different than sexual predators looking at child porn. It is the same exact thing, except, his reality was real flesh and blood girls and not pictures on the internet or in pictures marketed to that population of people.
If there is one thing about the "W" administration that no one can take away from him, it is his stand and pursuit of human trafficking. The USA was far behind in protecting children and vulnerable men and women. I would think advancing the protections against child victims of all definitions would be at the forefront of any Republican agenda. Allowing a President with known leanings of pedophilia is counter by every measure advanced by President George W. Bush.
Today, there is a man running for the US Senate accused of violating at least one young girl. He should never enter the Senate and if he should there needs to be a complete investigation to him and his supporters.
The time is now. It can be tolerated no more.
November 23, 2017
By Eugene Robinson
Powerful men (click here) with long histories of alleged sexual harassment or assault are finally being held accountable — except one. That would be President Trump.
From movie mogul Harvey Weinstein to television host Charlie Rose to Alabama GOP Senate nominee Roy Moore to veteran Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), prominent men are accused of using their status to take advantage of women in unconscionable ways. To my knowledge, however, only one of the alleged assailants has been caught on tape bragging about his misdeeds.
“I better use some Tic Tacs just in case I start kissing her,” Trump said on the “Access Hollywood” tape, referring to a woman he had just spotted. “You know, I’m automatically attracted to beautiful — I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait. And when you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. . . . Grab ’em by the p----. You can do anything.”...