The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Trump: Senator ‘would do anything’ for money

- By Jonathan Lemire and Richard Lardner

Trump lashed out at Sen. Gillibrand, declaring she had come to his office “begging” for contributi­ons.

WASHINGTON » Fending off the renewed focus on sexual harassment allegation­s against him, President Donald Trump lashed out at Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on Tuesday, declaring the New York Democrat and frequent presidenti­al critic had come to his office “begging” for campaign contributi­ons and “would do anything” to get them.

A chorus of Democrats accused Trump of insinuatio­ns about Gillibrand that were unsavory at best.

Nothing of the kind, retorted White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. She said “there is no way that this is sexist at all,” and she suggested the tweet could be considered sexually charged “only if your mind is in the gutter.”

Gillibrand, who had called for the president’s resignatio­n a day earlier because of allegation­s of sexual misconduct, called his attack a “sexist smear attempting to silence my voice.”

“I will not be silenced on this issue,” she said. “Neither will the women who stood up to the president yesterday,” referring to those who have accused the president of sexual harassment.

With nearly each week bringing new headlines about sexual misconduct forcing men from positions of power, the rising #MeToo movement has landed squarely at the front door of Trump’s White House. A handful of Democratic senators have called for his resignatio­n, nearly 60 lawmakers are urging a congressio­nal probe into his behavior and some of the 16 women who have accused Trump of harassment have resurfaced their stories.

Gillibrand, one of the leading lawmakers advocating against sexual harassment and a potential 2020 presidenti­al contender, was at a bipartisan Bible study session when a staffer alerted her to Trump’s tweet, according to an aide.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, DMass., another potential presidenti­al contender, tweeted to the president: “Are you really trying to bully, intimidate and slutshame @SenGillibr­and? Do you know who you’re picking a fight with? Good luck with that, @realDonald­Trump.”

Trump’s tweet Tuesday did not directly address sexual harassment, but said of Gillibrand: “Lightweigh­t Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a total flunky for Chuck Schumer and someone who would come to my office “begging” for campaign contributi­ons not so long ago (and would do anything for them), is now in the ring fighting against Trump. Very disloyal to Bill & Crooked-USED!”

Sanders insisted that Trump meant to denounce Gillibrand’s role within the Washington political culture and nothing more.

“The president is very obvious. This is the same sentiment that the president has expressed many times before when he has exposed the corruption of the entire political system,” Sanders said during the White House press briefing. “If you look back at past comments that this president has made, he’s used that same terminolog­y many times in reference to men.”

Trump frequently derides “the swamp” of campaign finance and he has previously tweeted about politician­s “begging” for donations. In 2013, he wrote of New York’s attorney general: “Why did lightweigh­t A.G. Eric Schneiderm­an come to my office on numerous occasions begging for campaign contributi­ons?”

 ?? JACQUELYN MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., center, listens to a staffer before answering questions at a news conference, Tuesday on Capitol Hill in Washington. Gillibrand says President Donald Trump’s latest tweet about her was a “sexist smear” aimed at...
JACQUELYN MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., center, listens to a staffer before answering questions at a news conference, Tuesday on Capitol Hill in Washington. Gillibrand says President Donald Trump’s latest tweet about her was a “sexist smear” aimed at...

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