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President Trump is headed to Florida for a rally Friday night that appears aimed at boosting Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore ahead of next week's special election.
Trump's rally in Pensacola, Fla. — just 20 miles away from the Alabama border — was scheduled before the president explicitly endorsed the candidate after a wave of sexual misconduct claims.
Various Republican lawmakers in Washington called on Moore to step aside after multiple women came forward to accuse him of pursuing them when they were teenagers and he was in his 30s.
originally posted by: odzeandennz
a reply to: xuenchen
Trump is living proof if you deny it long enough, then it becomes a folks tale...
ipso facto, sexual misconduct since the 80s, misconduct on miss universe events, at parties, or other billionaires sex camp getaways, or even denying what was recorded on tape all become 'hear say'.
America is on a path to greatness already.
let's not forget his ex wife accused him of rape and a settlement was 'reached'
originally posted by: kurthall
originally posted by: odzeandennz
a reply to: xuenchen
Trump is living proof if you deny it long enough, then it becomes a folks tale...
ipso facto, sexual misconduct since the 80s, misconduct on miss universe events, at parties, or other billionaires sex camp getaways, or even denying what was recorded on tape all become 'hear say'.
America is on a path to greatness already.
let's not forget his ex wife accused him of rape and a settlement was 'reached'
Those republicans were also screaming for Franken to resign over mere accusations, but not trump or Moore!?! There is nothing at all hypocritical there at all.
originally posted by: Swills
a reply to: carewemust
Did past presidents hold rallies every month in their first year of presidency?
I think Hitler did this.