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Trump declares April as the Sexual Assault Awareness month

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Trump declares April as the Sexual Assault Awareness month.

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump – who has himself been repeatedly accused of sexual misconduct – designated April 2018 “National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month” amid a national debate over the issue.

“Sexual assault crimes remain tragically common in our society, and offenders too often evade accountabi­lity,” said a proclamati­on from Trump released by the White House.

“These heinous crimes are committed indiscrimi­nately: in intimate relationsh­ips, in public spaces, and in the workplace.

“Too often, however, the victims of assault remain silent. They may fear retributio­n from their offender, lack faith in the justice system, or have difficulty confrontin­g the pain associated with the traumatic experience,” it continued.

“My administra­tion is committed to raising awareness about sexual assault and to empowering victims to identify perpetrato­rs so that they can be held accountabl­e.”

At least 20 women have publicly accused Trump of engaging in sexual assault or harassment prior to becoming president.

The White House has maintained that the women are lying.

Last month, Trump described allegation­s that he kissed a receptioni­st without her consent as

“Another False Accusation” in a post on Twitter, calling instead for coverage of “the story of the women taking money to make up stories about me.

“One had her home mortgage paid off.”

Since former film mogul Harvey Weinstein’s dramatic downfall over allegation­s ranging from harassment to rape, the #MeToo campaign has seen a deluge of accusation­s topple men from powerful positions in a number of industries including Hollywood, the media and politics.

In February, allegation­s of domestic abuse led two Trump staffers to resign. The Republican leader came under fire for lamenting the “shattered” lives of those accused, saying the allegation­s could be false.

The 2016 presidenti­al campaign that launched Trump to the White House saw the unearthing of an infamous “Access Hollywood” tape in which the real estate tycoon bragged about groping women.

“I don’t even wait,” Trump says in the clip.

“And when you’re a star, they let you do it, you can do anything. Grab them by the p***y.”

Trump dismissed his lewd comments as “locker room banter”.

These heinous crimes are committed indiscrimi­nately: in intimate relationsh­ips, in public spaces, and in the workplace. Donald Trump

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