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Sunday, February 11, 2018

Lives are being destroyed by allegations: Trump.


US President Donald Trump says lives are being "pulverized by negligible charge" after two White House helpers quit in the midst of allegations of household manhandle.

"There is no recovery for someone falsely accused," Trump tweeted. This week saw the departure of White House speechwriter David Sorensen and staff secretary Rob Porter.

 The White House has been criticized for its handling of the allegations and Trump's comments quickly drew scorn. His remarks also come amid a worldwide debate over sexual harassment and the abuse of power.

In his tweet, Trump did not mention either man, but warned allegations could result in a person's "life and career gone".

Among those to react with anger was Democratic Senator Patty Murray, who responded by saying that women's lives were affected every day by sexual violence and harassment. "I'm going to keep standing with them, and trusting them, even if the president won't," she said. Democratic Congress-woman Jackie Speier tweeted that Trump's comments were "offensive".

A few analysts protested his reference to due process, for instance indicating his advancement of a paranoid notion about previous President Barack Obama's nationality. Sorensen has been blamed by his previous spouse for being fierce and candidly damaging, while Porter faces claims of local manhandle including two exes. The two men deny the affirmations. 

Trump, who paid tribute to Porter on Friday amid a public interview in which he advised individuals to "recall that he said that he's blameless", has himself been blamed for sexual wrongdoing, something he has emphatically denied. The president has additionally bolstered other people who have confronted manhandle affirmations, including Alabama Republican Roy Moore, who ran unsuccessfully for the US Senate. 


Sexual unfortunate behavior claims have hit a developing rundown of powerful men around the globe after a whirlwind of assertions were made against Hollywood maker Harvey Weinstein. The #MeToo hashtag likewise circulated around the web a year ago as an ever increasing number of ladies shared their provocation encounters on the web.

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