Writer M 2020 E. Jean CarrollWho previously accused Donald Trump of raping minors in 2019, Complain about Journalist Natasha Stoynoff alleges that Trump sexually assaulted her years ago. In the fourth exhibit, Stoynoff appeared in a George Conway-sponsored election ad, and did not mention details of what happened when Trump visited Mar-a-Lago.
“My name is Natasha Stoynoff. In 2005, I went to interview Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago,” she says. “At a certain height, Melania was getting changed for her next photo shoot. And Trump said to me, ‘I want to show you this beautiful painting, this beautiful room.’”
“He tied me up in this room, pinned me to the wall and started pushing me away forcefully. He was in shock, suffocating, and he put himself here on my shoulder. I felt bad inside. I was terrified, and thank God, Mordomo entered the room.
“Like many women, I blamed myself. Trump was coming to me and saying, ‘You knew we were going to have a case, right?’ And Melania was approaching. I was terrified,” Stoynoff continued. “When Access Hollywood came out, as well as the stories of many other women, including E. Jean Carroll, I realized that he wasn’t to blame, that he was just a predator of women.”
“What would happen if Mordomo didn’t walk into the room?” “Donald Trump is a convicted sexual assaulter. We can’t elect this man president.”
Stoynoff joined Erin Burnett on CNN's OutFront on the night of the fourth show to talk about the ads produced by the Anti-Psychopath PAC. Burnett highlighted this, even though Trump mentioned Stoynoff by name at a campaign event two weeks ago. I also falou about it (2016), he reversed course and claimed he did not know what it was.
Burnett asked Stoynoff why she was sharing her story again, after first doing so in 2016. “It’s a risk that will present itself,” she said. “I feel this way and all the other women will feel this way too. But the risk that the country faces will be overcome again and it will be very important to me.” Stoynoff explained: “Now moving forward again can make a difference.”
He added that during a 10-minute Uber ride in Colorado, he changed the mind of his passenger who had pledged to vote for Trump, simply because he told his story. “So, one vote at a time is what matters.”
You can watch the trailer for Natasha Stoynoff's starring role in the video above.