In a new book, advice columnist E. Jean Carroll claims Donald Trump raped her in a dressing room stall nearly 25 years ago. As soon as she made her claim, the Democrat media complex jumped all over the story and gave it credibility.
President Trump immediately outright denied the accusation.
"Shame on those who make up false stories of assault to try to get publicity for themselves, or sell a book, or carry out a political agenda—like Julie Swetnick who falsely accused Justice Brett Kavanaugh. It’s just as bad for people to believe it, particularly when there is zero evidence. Worse still for a dying publication to try to prop itself up by peddling fake news—it’s an epidemic," Trump released in a statement. “Ms. Carroll & New York Magazine: No pictures? No surveillance? No video? No reports? No sales attendants around?? I would like to thank Bergdorf Goodman for confirming they have no video footage of any such incident, because it never happened."
“False accusations diminish the severity of real assault. All should condemn false accusations and any actual assault in the strongest possible terms," he continued. "If anyone has information that the Democratic Party is working with Ms. Carroll or New York Magazine, please notify us as soon as possible. The world should know what’s really going on. It is a disgrace and people should pay dearly for such false accusations.”
Last night during an interview with CNN, Carroll backtracked her claims and then made an insane statement about rape.
"You don't feel like a victim?" Cooper asked.
"I was not thrown on the ground and ravished, which, the word 'rape' carries so many sexual connotations. This was not sex...this was not sexual," Carroll said.
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"I think most people think of rape, it is a violent assault," Cooper responded.
"I think most people think of rape as sexy," Carroll said. "Think of the fantasies."
Anderson Cooper went straight to commercial right after this comment. pic.twitter.com/hkM7KCYw71
— Cameron Cawthorne (@Cam_Cawthorne) June 25, 2019
The intro of this segment got completely blown out of the water. Notice how CNN edited out her comments in the portion of the interview they posted on their official YouTube page.
Naturally, CNN is glossing over her rape comments and going with the narrative about Carroll not being President Trump's "type." The rest of the media responsible for propping up her false claims over the past few days are doing the same.
Would you look at that -- nothing in here about E. Jean Carroll's bizarre comments about rape being seen as enjoyable in the Firefighter Newsletter. But plenty of Fox News bashing though as if they're the real enemy! cc: @redsteeze @robeno @NickFondacaro https://t.co/dZKOz5XqxE
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) June 25, 2019
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