Trump followers delighted over new sexual assault accusation

"He just shoved his tongue down my throat and I was pushing him off," Amy Dorris told The Guardian of her alleged sexual assault by Trump in 1997. "And then that's when his grip became tighter and his hands were very gropey and all over my butt, my breasts, my back, everything. I was in his grip, and I couldn't get out of it. I don't know what you call that when you're sticking your tongue just down someone's throat. But I pushed it out with my teeth. I was pushing it. And I think I might have hurt his tongue."

Dorris provided The Guardian with photos of her with Trump. Her account was "corroborated by several people she confided in about the incident."

This kind of news delights Trump followers, for at least four reasons:

  1. Triggers the libtards. Anything that causes consternation among the snowflakes makes Trump followers happy.
  2. Proof of fake news. Unless Trump says it or Q drops it, it's fake news. And this accusation is another example of the liberal media's pathetic attempt to take down Trump. Also, here's another crazy woman who just wants money and attention.
  3. They want to do what Trump does. Trump's open racism, misogyny, fraudulent business practices, and hypocrisy are admirable traits to aspire toward.
  4. It's a chance to prove unwavering loyalty. To remain silent or, better yet, defend Trump no matter what he does, is a way to show unconditional fealty to their leader.

Trump's lawyers have denied the accusation.

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