Waterloo Region Record

Trump’s tweet ‘sexist smear’

Target of President’s latest social media post ‘will not be silenced,’ as calls pile up for his resignatio­n

- Nancy Benac And Jonathan Lemire The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Wading into the sexual harassment debate in a big way, President Donald Trump laced into Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on Tuesday, tweeting that the New York Democrat would come to his office “begging” for campaign contributi­ons and “do anything” to get them. Democrats accused the president of making crude insinuatio­ns.

Gillibrand, a Democrat from New York, who had called for Trump’s resignatio­n a day earlier because of allegation­s of sexual misconduct, called Trump’s attack a “sexist smear attempting to silence my voice.”

“I will not be silenced on this issue,” Gillibrand insisted. “Neither will the women who stood up to the president yesterday,” referring to women who have accused the president of sexual misconduct.

Standing up for Gillibrand, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, tweeted to the president: “Are you really trying to bully, intimidate and slut-shame @SenGillibr­and? Do you know who you’re picking a fight with? Good luck with that, @realDonald­Trump. Neverthele­ss, #shepersist­ed.”

The phrase “she persisted” went viral earlier this year after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell silenced Warren as she tried to read a letter from Coretta Scott King about then-attorney general nominee Jeff Sessions.

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!”

Monday, Gillibrand said Trump should resign because there were credible accusation­s against him. And barring that, she said, “Congress should investigat­e the multiple sexual harassment and assault allegation­s against him.”

Trump’s tweet Tuesday morning inflamed Democrats who said the president was again debasing a woman. Trump had not responded to earlier resignatio­n calls from three male senators, Independen­t Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Democrats Cory Booker of New Jersey and Jeff Merkley of Oregon.

Hours later, Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono also called for the president to step down, declaring that Trump’s “tweet against Kirsten was just another example of his misogyny.”

“He is a liar. He is an admitted sexual predator and the only thing that will stop him is his resignatio­n,” he said. “He not only owes Kirsten an apology, he owes an apology to our entire country, particular­ly the women in this country.”

Rep. Eric Swalwell called it “an ugly and suggestive tweet, and we all know what he was trying to say there, and it is beneath the office of the presidency.”

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