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Home Front: Politix
Eric Trump: Gillibrand visited Trump's office 'every three days, asking for money'
2017-12-14
[The Hill] President Trump's son Eric Trump on Wednesday dismissed calls by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) for his father to step down from office in the face of sexual misconduct allegations, waving her off as a "distraction" from policy priorities.

"I remember Kirsten Gillibrand when she came into his office every three days to ask him for money and ask for major campaign contributions," Eric Trump told WABC radio's Rita Cosby. "There is no one who wanted to get into his office more than Kirsten Gillibrand."

"It’s amazing how convenient it is that he’s doing incredibly well there ‐ a minute away from finalizing, maybe the most historic tax cut to our nation and here she is," he added. "She follows the whole Schumer playbook. Again, it’s a shame, but it’s a distraction. I think we’ve gotten pretty good at tuning out distractions."

The younger Trump's comments came after the president lashed out at Gillibrand on Twitter Tuesday, calling her a "lightweight" and a "total flunky," who would "do anything for" him to donate to her campaign.
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  False allegations are torts.

False complaints are felonies.

Posted by: Anomalous Sources   2017-12-14 22:05  

#1  Allegations are not charges. If these ladies have anything, file a complaint and take these to court. The person who the complaint is against has the right to face his accusers in court. If you don't have anything, STFU and quit libeling the person by accusations and innuendo. Enough of these out of court lynchings without proof.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-12-14 17:11  

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