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Haley: Trump ‘accusers’ should be heard

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WASHINGTON: UN Ambassador Nikki Haley said she believes any woman who has felt violated or mistreated by a man has every right to speak up, even if it is President Donald Trump they are accusing.

Accusation­s of inappropri­ate sexual behaviour or misconduct have led to the resignatio­ns of three members of Congress this month.

The growing wave of women reporting abuse or misconduct has brought down powerful men from Hollywood to Washington, from movie producer Harvey Weinstein to popular television personalit­y Matt Lauer.

More than 10 women have accused Donald Trump of sexual misconduct before he was president, and Trump, while filming a segment of the television programme Access Hollywood, said he has kissed and groped women. The tape emerged during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

Haley, discussing a cultural shift of women coming forward on the CBS Face the Nation programme, applauded women who have come forward: “I’m proud of their strength. I’m proud of their courage.”

Asked how people should assess the accusers of the president, Haley said, it was “the same thing”.

“Women who accuse anyone should be heard. They should be heard and they should be dealt with, and I think we heard them prior to the election,” she said.

“I think any woman who has felt violated or felt mistreated in any way – they have every right to speak up.”

Whether Trump’s election settled the matter was “for the people to decide,” Haley said.

“I know that he was elected but women should always feel comfortabl­e coming forward and we should all be willing to listen to them.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? The silence breakers: Victims of sexual harassment, sexual assault, sexual abuse and their supporters protesting during a #MeToo march in Hollywood, California. — AFP
The silence breakers: Victims of sexual harassment, sexual assault, sexual abuse and their supporters protesting during a #MeToo march in Hollywood, California. — AFP

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