SINGLE WOMEN DESPISE TRUMP: 3 have taken him on legally

 
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Donald Trump, the twice impeached, convicted felon and disgraced 45th President of the United States, has a long history of making controversial statements and taking actions that have been widely perceived as misogynistic. His behavior towards women has been a consistent pattern throughout his public life, characterized by derogatory remarks, personal attacks, and numerous allegations of inappropriate conduct toward women. Three single women have taken that thin skinned, mushroom dick, self proclaimed sexual assaulter, galeophobic, misogynist, racist imbecile down.

Let’s take it back a three decades, one of the most infamous examples of Trump's misogyny is his treatment of Rosie O'Donnell. Over the years, Trump has repeatedly attacked O'Donnell, calling her a "pig," "slob," and "loser." His relentless harassment of O'Donnell is a stark illustration of his penchant for targeting women with demeaning and personal insults. This behavior is not limited to celebrities; Trump has also made derogatory comments about other women in the public eye.

In 1996, Trump called Alicia Machado, a former Miss Universe winner, "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping" due to her weight gain and Latina heritage. His public shaming of Machado is another example of his tendency to belittle women based on their appearance and ethnicity. His comments reflect a deep-seated disrespect for women, reducing them to mere objects to be judged and criticized for their physical attributes.

Trump's disdain for women is further evidenced by his attacks on female journalists. He has frequently lashed out at members of the female press pool, calling them "stupid" and "disgusting." During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump suggested that Megyn Kelly, a Fox News anchor, was menstruating when she asked him tough questions during a debate. His comment that Kelly had "blood coming out of her wherever" was widely condemned as sexist and inappropriate.

Another high-profile incident involved Mika Brzezinski, co-host of MSNBC's "Morning Joe." Trump attacked Brzezinski on Twitter, claiming she was "bleeding badly from a face-lift" during a visit to his Mar-a-Lago estate. This baseless and cruel remark was part of a broader pattern of Trump using social media to demean and bully women.

Trump also targeted female political figures, such as San Juan's Mayor, Carmen Yulín Cruz, during the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in 2017. As Puerto Rico struggled with the devastation, Trump criticized Mayor Cruz, accusing her of "poor leadership" and claiming she was being "nasty" to him. This attack on a female leader working to manage a crisis showcased his willingness to undermine and belittle women in positions of power.

One of the most damning pieces of evidence of Trump's misogyny surfaced in the 2005 Access Hollywood tape, where he was caught on a hot mic bragging about sexually assaulting women. In the tape, Trump is heard saying, "When you're a star, they let you do it. You can do anything... Grab 'em by the pussy." This admission of sexual assault shocked the nation and highlighted his blatant disregard for women's autonomy and dignity.

Single women, who comprise 23% of the electorate, have been particularly vocal in their opposition to Trump.

Despite Trump's violent bullying, several women have stood up to him, showcasing courage and resilience. E. Jean Carroll, a writer, successfully sued Trump for defamation after he denied her allegations of rape. A jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation, awarding Carroll $5 million in damages. Trump even insulted Carroll's lawyer, calling her a "disgrace" and remarking on her physical appearance in a derogatory manner, further highlighting his disrespect for women. This legal victory highlighted the importance of holding powerful men accountable for their actions.

Stormy Daniels, an adult film actress and business woman, played a crucial role in Trump's 34 convictions in the New York state election fraud and hush money trial. Daniels' involvement as state's evidence underscored the significant impact of her decision to come forward and expose the truth, despite the risks, credible threats of violence and personal attacks she faced from Trump and his supporters.

Fani Willis, the District Attorney of Fulton County, Georgia, has also faced immense pressure and scrutiny while pursuing charges against Trump for election interference. Willis' determination to uphold the law, even in the face of racist, misogynist personal and professional attacks, exemplifies the strength and tenacity required to confront a powerful figure like Trump.

Further displaying his disregard for women, during his inauguration, Trump was seen making a harsh gesture toward his third wife, Melania Trump. This moment went viral, symbolizing his public and personal mistreatment of women.

The day after Trump's inauguration, an estimated 4.6M people participated in the United States and up to 5 million did worldwide to protest the election and inauguration of the self proclaimed, serial sexual assaulter. Millions of women across the country took to the streets to protest his election in what became known as the Women's March. This massive demonstration underscored the widespread opposition to Trump's presidency, particularly among women and is believed to be the largest single-day demonstration in U.S. history .

Single women, who comprise 23% of the electorate, have been particularly vocal in their opposition to Trump. Approximately 68% of single women vote for Democratic and liberal-leaning candidates who advocate for women's rights, bodily autonomy, healthcare, pay equity, and more progressive social issues.

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From his losing the 2020 election, thanks to Black women voters, to the actions of three single women—Stormy Daniels, E. Jean Carroll, and Fani Willis—who are forcing him to face the consequences of his actions, single women are repeatedly making Trump's life a living hell.

Donald Trump's history of misogyny and mistreatment of women has sparked significant backlash, particularly from single women. His derogatory comments, personal attacks, and the numerous allegations of sexual misconduct demonstrate a profound lack of respect for women. Single women are increasingly impacting political outcomes, standing up to Trump, and demanding accountability, highlighting the growing influence and resilience of women in the political arena.

 
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