Chattanooga Times Free Press

3 Trump accusers speak out, call for congressio­nal probe

- BY ZEKE MILLER

WASHINGTON — Three women who have previously accused President Donald Trump of sexual harassment shared their stories on NBC’s “Megyn Kelly Today.”

Jessica Leeds, Samantha Holvey and Rachel Crooks on Monday told of alleged harassment by Trump spanning decades.

The White House called the claims false and “totally disputed in most cases.” It said “the timing and absurdity of these false claims speak volumes.”

One of the accusers, Rachel Crooks, called the White House statement “laughable.”

Crooks said of sexual misconduct: “I think politician­s seem to be immune to this.”

Holvey described the pain the women felt after Trump’s victory. “We are private citizens and for us

to put ourselves out there, to try to show America who this man is, and especially how he views women, for them to say, ‘Meh, we don’t care,’ it hurt.”

The women, who first shared their stories before the November 2016 election, were holding a press conference later Monday to call for a congressio­nal

investigat­ion into Trump’s alleged behavior. They cited the recent revelation­s of sexual misconduct by prominent men in business, media and politics, for their decision to speak out publicly against Trump once again.

“The environmen­t’s different,” Holvey said. “Let’s try again.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jessica Leeds, left, and Samantha Holvey attend a news conference Monday in New York to discuss their accusation­s of sexual misconduct against Donald Trump.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jessica Leeds, left, and Samantha Holvey attend a news conference Monday in New York to discuss their accusation­s of sexual misconduct against Donald Trump.

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