Trump Stumps for Accused Child Molester, Attacks Moore Accuser
The president of the United States delivered a vitriolic speech on Friday with the goal of supporting an accused child molester for U.S. Senate. In doing so, Donald Trump attacked one of candidate Roy Moore’s accusers, Beverly Young Nelson.
It is a pattern for the president to lash out at those who accuse him or others in his circle of wrongdoing. But Friday’s speech in Pensacola, FL—which is just across the border from Alabama—shows Trump’s particular affinity for attacking women who accuse powerful men of sexual misconduct, including the president himself.
“So did you see what happened today, you know, the yearbook? Did you see that?” Trump asked, referring to a new line of attack against Nelson and other accusers being promoted by Fox News and Moore’s supporters. “There was a little mistake made, she started writing things in the yearbook. Ah, what are we gonna do. Gloria Allred, anytime you see her, you know something’s going wrong.”
Allred is Nelson’s attorney and also represents a former contestant on The Apprentice who is suing the president for allegedly sexually assaulting her in 2007 and then defaming her. The latest effort to attack and discredit Nelson involves notes she had written in a high school yearbook under Moore’s signature. Nelson and Allred have offered the yearbook as proof that the former judge, now 70, had taken a sexual interest in her when he was in his 30s and she was a teenager in high school.