Toni Hargis
1 min readMay 7, 2020

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Gosh, where to start?

Yet, with Trump’s own assault allegations limiting his ability to attack Biden on the Reade allegations, this story is unlikely to get the amount of coverage it should.” — Um, it’s all over the place. And while it should be covered, no — it shouldn’t actually get any more coverage than a group of over twenty women who have been accusing Trump of similar for years now.

The forces of Trump hatred and hyper-partisanship will, in all likelihood, be more than strong enough to overcome any lingering concerns about Biden’s checkered history.” Have you spoken to the so-called Christians who support Trump come-what-may?

To let Trump get re-elected, is to let down the kids in the cages,”….. and to hell with the women Trump has allegedly assaulted.

If Reade’s allegations go ignored, not just will the Brett Kavanugh’s and Donald Trump’s of the world remain victorious, their victims may never come forward in the first place; seeing it as a pointless exercise.” You’re placing this all on Biden? Trump’s accusers have never been supported, never had their say in a formal hearing. They have already been ignored.

Any way you cut it, November’s result is going to be a set back for marginalised people — especially women — across America.” Not if every woman accusing a presidential candidate of sexual misconduct is heard. But spotlighting Reade is just more faux support and cherry-picking.

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Toni Hargis
Toni Hargis

Written by Toni Hargis

Co-author of “How to Stand up to Sexism; Words for when enough is enough”. Helping women find their voices. @ToniHargis

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