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Could President Trump Be Guilty Of Discrimination When It Comes To Sexual Allegations

Guilty or Not Guilty

There are a few cases worth mentioning where Trump felt some one was guilty or not guilty. It usually seemed to depend on his relationship with the person or what he thought of them.

A female reporter accused Corey Lewandowski, Trump’s campaign manager at the time.  Trump eventually fired him after a video surfaced showing the incident. Showing signs of doubt Trump asked “how do you know those bruises weren’t there before?”

The President was known as a strong supporter of Roy Moore who was plagued with many allegations of sexual assault.

Yet when Matt Lauer was accused Trump was quick to condemn the reports.

So when the President tweeted about people’s lives being destroyed by accusations many eyebrows were raised.

“Peoples lives are being shattered and destroyed by a mere allegation. Some are true and some are false. Some are old and some are new. There is no recovery for someone falsely accused – life and career are gone. Is there no such thing any longer as Due Process?” he tweeted.

Due process as the President called it was certainly limited to some and not all.

Another friend of Trump was Bill O’Reilly who was fired from Fox News because of sexual allegations. Trump stood by O’Reilly and said he did nothing wrong.

It was clear why some would believe that the President was being discriminate. Shouldn’t due process be for all and not just a few?

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Lisa Dalacey
Lisa Dalacey is one of the newest members to the Anything Political team. She is a wife and mother who likes to write on articles that focus on the empowerment and equality of everyone. She tries to keep her stance on political issues neutral.
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