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White House rejects Trump accusers’ demand for Congress probe

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WASHINGTON: The White House on Monday rejected calls for a congressio­nal investigat­ion of claims Donald Trump sexually harassed women, saying the American people had spoken on the matter by electing him president.

Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand called on Trump to resign, meanwhile, echoing a demand made the previous day by two other Senate Democrats, while a group of 54 Congresswo­men backed Trump’s accusers in calling for a probe.

Three women who claim they were sexually harassed by Trump before he ran for president urged Congress on Monday to investigat­e his behaviour and allegation­s of misconduct.

Thethree,whofirstca­meforward during last year’s presidenti­al race with their claims of harassment, said they were speaking up again because of the current climate.

In recent months, countless women have broken their silence about abuse suffered at the hands of powerful men in the worlds of entertainm­ent, the media, business and politics, in the wake of the bombshell allegation­s that felled movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.

“The environmen­t’s different,” said Samantha Holvey, who claims Trump came backstage when she and other contestant­s in the 2006 Miss USA pageant were dressing.

“Let’s try again,” Holvey said, in explaining her decision to repeat her allegation­s.

Rachel Crooks, who says Trump forcibly kissed her on the mouth after she introduced herself to him at Trump Tower in 2005, urged lawmakers to “put aside their party affiliatio­ns and investigat­e Mr Trump’s history of sexual misconduct.”

Crooks voiced hope “that we will hold Mr Trump to the same standard of Harvey Weinstein and the other men who were held accountabl­e for their reprehensi­ble behaviour.”

Jessica Leeds, who says she was groped and forcibly kissed by Trump on a commercial flight decades ago, said the president has not been held accountabl­e for ‘what he is and who he is’.

The White House swiftly dismissed the claims as ‘false’.

“The timing and absurdity of these false claims speaks volumes and the publicity tour that has begun only further confirms the political motives behind them,” a White House statement said.

Addressing reporters, White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the president “has addressed these accusation­s directly and denied all of these allegation­s. — AFP

 ??  ?? (From left to right) Crooks, Leeds and Holvey attend a news conference for the film ‘16 Women and Donald Trump’ which focuses on women who have publicly accused Trump of sexual misconduct, in Manhattan, New York, US. — Reuters photo
(From left to right) Crooks, Leeds and Holvey attend a news conference for the film ‘16 Women and Donald Trump’ which focuses on women who have publicly accused Trump of sexual misconduct, in Manhattan, New York, US. — Reuters photo

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