Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Nikki Haley: Women accusing Trump too should be heard ›

- Yashwant Raj

Iknowthath­ewas elected, but women should always feel comfortabl­e coming forward, and we should all be willing to listen to them NIKKI HALEY, US envoy to UN

WASHINGTON: Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the UN, is known to not toe the administra­tion’s line when she feels differentl­y, and she has taken a diametrica­lly opposite stand on women who have accused President Donald Trump of inappropri­ate sexual behaviour, saying they “should be heard”.

Trump, who admitted to bragging about sexually assaulting women, saying it was locker room talk, his campaign and the White House have said the accusation­s were false. They also said the country dismissed them when they voted for Trump, and it was time to move on.

“They should be heard, and they should be dealt with,” Haley said in an interview with CBS on Sunday. “And I think we heard from them prior to the election. And I think any woman who has felt violated or felt mistreated in any way, they have every right to speak up.”

The White House has not yet reacted to Haley’s statement, which is expected to come up during the daily press briefing.

The women may have more to say, as the accusers are expected to address a joint news conference to present a united front to re-litigate their case in the wake of the #Metoo movement.

It wasn’t clear how Trump would take Haley’s remarks about his accusers, given the #Metoo movement is sweeping the country and was caused resignatio­ns and ousters from every sphere of American life — entertainm­ent, media, business, food, sports and politics.

Trump could be especially vulnerable at this point because of his support for the Republican candidate for the Senate in Alabama, Roy Moore, who has been accused of sexually inappropri­ate behaviour by multiple women, some of whom were under-age at the time.

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