Woman Who Denounced Trump Wants A Political Position

Woman Who Denounced Trump Wants A Political Position
Woman Who Denounced Trump Wants A Political Position

Video: Woman Who Denounced Trump Wants A Political Position

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Rachel Crooks, who accused President Donald Trump of inadvertently kissing her on the mouth in 2005 - when she worked for a company at Trump Tower - announced that she is running for a seat in the Ohio state legislature.

People indicate that Crooks is part of the group of 19 women who have singled out Trump for sexual misconduct. In an interview that the aspiring legislator gave to Cosmopolitan, she explained that she considers that her voice should have been heard then. So she wanted to run for that seat. This, in the sense that she alleges that Trump did not account for her alleged abuses. "Americans are very upset with politics as usual, and I want to be a voice for it," he said.

Crooks, who is a Democrat, works as the Director of Recruitment for International Students at Heidelberg University in Tiffin, Ohio. I think there will be many people who see the value of my campaign. This is because she is considered a viable candidate, she told Cosmo.

Rachel Crooks
Rachel Crooks

In 2016, Crooks explained in an interview with The New York Times that when he was 22 years old and working as a receptionist for a real estate firm with an office in Trump Tower, he met Trump in an elevator in the building. Crooks claimed that, after appearing before Trump, they allegedly greeted each other by shaking hands, and that he kissed her on the cheek and on the mouth.

People report that Crooks feels the incident felt like rape and was "inappropriate." The president denies all the accusations that have been made against him. Inclusively, People indicates that Trump used his Twitter account last year to express that the accusations are allegedly 100 percent fabricated and created. Also, during his campaign Trump branded them as "false allegations" and "lies."

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