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First Lady Melania Trump was interviewed and discussed the #MeToo movement in light of the situation that happened with Christine Blasey Ford’s accusations against Brett Kavanaugh prior to him joining the Supreme Court.
Trump assured people that she stands with and for women, however, she made it very clear that women who come forward must bring evidence of the crime that they accuse people of. She made a wonderful point because America runs on the notion that people are “innocent until proven guilty” and women who falsely accuse men of sexual misconduct ruin their lives, even though the male was actually innocent.
There have been plenty of times where women falsely accused a male of sexual misconduct and it turned out that the accuser had lied.
Trump encourages women to bring evidence and proof of their crime so that the male suspect can properly be punished in a court of law or released of the charges if the accusations are deemed to be false.
We live in a very scary time when anyone can accuse someone of something, and a mass of people (mostly Democrats) will believe the story as long as it panders to their leftist agenda. The outcome is that someone’s life is tarnished, such as Brett Kavanaugh, when it’s highly likely that the accuser was telling a lie and the accused was not involved at all.
Here’s a short news clip of Melania Trump talking about the MeToo movement and the need for women to bring “hard evidence” when they come forward.
Melania Trump says women accusing men of misconduct need "hard evidence," adds that the media sometimes goes too far in their reporting."I do stand with women but we need to show the evidence." pic.twitter.com/zT53MCiREb— Amber Athey (@amber_athey) October 10, 2018
“Melania Trump says women accusing men of misconduct need “hard evidence,” adds that the media sometimes goes too far in their reporting.
“I do stand with women but we need to show the evidence.”
USA Today stated: “The sit-down with ABC News’ Tom Llamas, which happened while she toured Africa, was teased Wednesday on “Good Morning America.”
When asked what she found to be the most surprising thing about her position as first lady, Trump said she was disappointed to find associations that declined to collaborate with her.
“It’s sad to see that organizations and foundations I want to partner with choose not to because of the. .. administration,” she said, “and I feel they are choosing the politics over helping others.”
Trump refused to provide examples and said the groups “know who they are. I don’t want to put them out in front of the world, but they know who they are.”
The interview will be aired in full on Friday.
Expect blowback from liberal women and the #MeToo movement as they will likely counter Melania Trump’s statement with something illogical.
However, Melania Trump is right.
When someone accuses another person of a crime, then they should have the proof to back it up.
That goes for all crimes and all people, not just women and sexual misconduct allegations towards men.
If you think women do not falsely accuse men of crimes, then please take a moment to watch the video below.
This is a millionaire’s ex-fiancee beating herself so she can accuse him of a crime.
She didn’t know that there was a surveillance video recording and she was caught red-handed hitting herself repeatedly.
The millionaire, Scott Mitchell, accused her of stealing and had videos set up in the home.