It is not only Trump

Yossi Schwartz ISL (RCIT action in Israel/occupied Palestine) 18.11.2025

The Israelis’ relatives of the Israeli captives and dead bodies held in Gaza, not only adore Donald Trump, but also recommended him for the Nobel Prize for peace, but what is the character of the American president?

Trump recently made headlines about his connections with Epstein.

“New documents uncovered by House Democrats show Epstein mentioned the US president in the context of his sex victims. Epstein claims Trump spent a lot of time with a woman described in the committee as Epstein’s victim. In another statement, Epstein claims Trump “knew about the girls”.

Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who was found dead in prison, mentioned Donald Trump several times in email correspondence in the context of his sex victims, new documents released by House Democrats revealed Wednesday. The emails were sent to Epstein’s longtime partner, Gillian Maxwell, who was convicted of human trafficking after his death, and to author Michael Wolf, who is known to be close to Trump.

The leaked correspondence was written over a period of 15 years, in which Epstein claims, among other things, that Trump spent a lot of time with a woman who was described by the committee as a victim of Epstein’s sex trafficking. In another statement, Epstein claims that Trump “knew about the girls.” This was allegedly in reference to Trump’s claim that he expelled Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago club after recruiting young women who worked there

 A study by magazine  19 shows:

A month before the 2016 presidential election, a leaked tape revealed  Trump bragging about grabbing women’s genitals during a  2005 Access Hollywood recording.

That same year, many women spoke out against Trump for sexual misconduct. He responded by calling them “horrible, horrible liars” and denying any wrongdoing.

In May 2023, a jury found that Trump sexually abused and defamed author A. Jean Carroll in 1996. He is still trying to overturn the verdict.

Trump’s second term has been shaken by the ongoing consequences of his relationship with the disgraced financier and head of a company dealing with sex slaves. Jeffrey Epstein, who allegedly committed suicide in 2019. Emails to and from Epstein contain many references to Trump.

Dozens of women have accused Trump of sexual misconduct since the 1970s. Some women described Trump forcefully reaching under their skirts, others said he kissed them without consent, and a handful of beauty contestants claimed that Trump had inappropriately entered them in the locker rooms. In total, about 20 women  spoke out and accused   Trump:

Jessica Leeds told The New York Times in 2016 that in the late 1970s, Trump, who was a stranger to her, reached up her skirt and grabbed her breasts on a flight to New York. She said he was “like an octopus” and “his hands were everywhere” before she ran to the back of the plane.

Ivana Trump, Trump’s first wife, accused him in a divorce affidavit of raping her in a fit of rage in 1989, when they were married. She later said she didn’t mean it “in a literal or criminal sense.”

Kristin Anderson, a former photographer and model, told The Washington Post in 2016 that Trump sat next to her in a nightclub in the early 1990s and reached under her skirt

Two weeks before the 2024 election, Stacey Williams told the Guardian that she met Trump in 1992 through Jeffrey Epstein, who later became a registered sex offender, was charged with sex trafficking, and died in 2019. Epstein suggested the two visit Trump at Trump Tower in New York in 1993, Williams said, and shortly after they arrived, Trump groped her breasts and buttocks.

Jill Hart, who worked with Trump in the 1990s, accused him of “attempted rape” in a 1997 complaint. She said that in 1993, Trump tried to kiss her in his daughter’s bedroom at his Mar-a-Lago resort, pushed her against a wall and put his hand on her dress. She dropped the lawsuit a few weeks after it was filed, she said as part of a settlement with Trump in a separate breach of contract case

Lisa Bowen, a health food entrepreneur, told HuffPost in 2016 that she attended a dinner with Trump in 1996, in which several women were forced to walk across a table while Trump looked at their skirts and commented on their underwear and bodies.

Five former Miss Teen USA contestants told BuzzFeed News in 2016 that in 1997, Trump, the contest’s owner at the time, unexpectedly walked into the contestants’ locker room while they were changing clothes, which they thought was inappropriate. Maria Bildo said that she hurried to put on her dress and remembered that he had said, “Don’t worry, ladies, I’ve seen everything before.”

In an April 2005 interview on The Howard Stern Show, when asked about Miss USA and Miss Universe, Trump said he would go backstage before the beauty pageant, the only man in the room, while the women “stood there without clothes.” Owner

Jean Carroll, a writer, said Trump raped her in 1996 in Bergdorf Goodman’s locker room. Carroll wrote about the incident in her 2019 memoir “What Do We Need Men For?” in May 2023, Carroll received $5 million after a jury found Trump responsible for sexual abuse and defamation, though not rape.

Temple Taggart, the former Miss Utah, told The New York Times in 2016 that Trump “kissed me right on the lips” when he met her at the Miss America pageant in 1997, and again when she met him in Manhattan after he offered to help her with her modeling career. Taggart described the incident as “inappropriate” and said her first thought after kissing her was, “Oh my God, disgusting.”

Cathy Heller told The Guardian in 2016 that Trump forcibly kissed her while she was attending a Mother’s Day brunch at Mar-a-Lago in the 1990s. Heller said she was “angry and shocked” after the former president ignored her handshake, grabbed her, and touched her lips, and became angry as she tried to turn her head.

Amy Doris, a former model, said Trump forcibly kissed her and groped her in his private compartment at the 1997 U.S. Open. Dorris told the Guardian in 2020 that Trump “pushed his tongue down my throat” and “his hands were very fuzzy and all over my ass, my breasts, my back, everything.”

Karna Virginia, a yoga instructor and life coach, told The Washington Post in 2016 that Trump groped her, wrapped his arm around her, and touched her chest in 1998 as she waited for a car outside the U.S. Open.

Karen Johnson, a regular guest at Mar-a-Lago, said Trump pulled her behind a tapestry to kiss and touch her during a New Year’s Eve party in the early 2000s.

Tasha Dixon, a former Miss USA contestant, told CBS in 2016 that in 2001, Trump walked into a place where she and other contestants were dressed. Dixon said she thought Trump “owned the pageant for reasons of using his power to get around beautiful women.”

Melinda McGilibry told the Palm Beach Post in 2016 that Trump grabbed her buttocks without her consent in 2003 when they were backstage at a Ray Charles concert at Mar-a-Lago.

Natasha Stoinoff, a former reporter for People magazine, wrote in 2016 that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2005 while she was visiting Mar-a-Lago to work on an article about his first year of marriage to Melania. When they were alone, Stoinoff said, Trump closed the door and pushed her against the wall before “sticking his tongue down my throat.”

Juliet Haddy, a former Fox News host, said on “Moranin!! In Bill Schultz’s 2017 that Trump unexpectedly and without her consent kissed at Trump Tower in the mid-2000s.

Rachel Crooks, a former receptionist at Trump Tower, told The New York Times in 2016 that Trump kissed her “directly on the mouth” without consent when she first met him in 2005.

Samantha Holloway, a former Miss USA contestant, told CNN in 2016 that when she competed in 2006, Trump personally examined each contestant, looking at her from head to toe like “sexual objects,” making her feel “the dirtiest I’ve ever felt in my entire life.”

Nini Laksonen, a model and former Miss Finland, told the Finnish newspaper Ilta-Sanomat in 2016 that Trump squeezed her butt in 2006 while they were backstage on “A Late Show with David Letterman.”

Jessica Drake, an actress in adult films, accused Trump during a press conference in 2016 of grabbing her, kissing her without her consent and offering her $10,000 to come to his hotel penthouse room in 2006.

Summer Zerbus, a former contestant on “The Intern,” told reporters at a news conference in 2016 that Trump sexually assaulted her on two separate occasions in 2007. The first was when she met him and he kissed her on the lips. Later that year, Zerbus said Trump grabbed her shoulder, kissed her “aggressively,” put his hand on her chest and pushed himself against her before she could walk away and leave the room.

Cassandra Searles, a former Miss USA contestant, wrote in a Facebook post in 2016 that Trump “kept grabbing my ass and inviting me to his hotel room” when she competed in 2013.

Alva Johnson, a former campaign staffer, alleged in a 2019 lawsuit that Trump grabbed her hand and kissed her on the side of the mouth without her consent during a rally in 2016.

Trump denied all the allegations and said they were lies that were used to damage his presidential campaign. When asked for further comment, Trump’s 2024 campaign declined to comment.

Trump’s Appointments

Ingressia

Trump appointed Ingracia to head the Office of the Special Prosecutor, an independent agency that protects federal employees from prohibited personnel practices, including protecting whistleblowers from reprisals. However, Ingracia — who was accused of sexually harassing a lower-ranking colleague — resigned two days before the confirmation hearing.

Ingrassia also faced criticism when Politico reported that he had sent racist messages that he had a “Nazi line” and claimed that Martin Luther King Jr. Day should be “thrown into the seventh circle of hell.”

“I will withdraw myself from the HSGAC hearing on Thursday to lead the special counsel’s office because, unfortunately, I don’t have enough Republican votes at this point,” Ingracia wrote on social media. He remains the White House’s liaison with the Department of Homeland Security, a position that does not require congressional approval.

In late July, in his role as the White House liaison for the Department of Homeland Security, a colleague filed a human resources complaint against Ingressia, only to retract it a few days later due to fear of reprisals, according to administration officials who spoke to Politico. The woman, who was appointed by Trump, accused Ingrassia of changing her sleeping arrangements on a work trip so she had to share a hotel room with him

Matt Getz

Trump appointed Getz as attorney general, the nation’s highest-ranking law enforcement officer, but Getz — who has faced allegations of illegal drug use and sexual misconduct — resigned about a week later.

“While the momentum has been strong, it is clear that my confirmation has unfairly become a distraction from the critical work of the Trump-Vance transition,” Getz wrote on social media. 

In recent years, both the Justice Department and a congressional committee have investigated sex trafficking allegations against Goetz after his friend and rising figure in Florida politics, Joel Greenberg, pleaded guilty in 2021 to sex trafficking a minor.

The Justice Department concluded its investigation last year without filing criminal charges. The House Ethics Committee also investigated similar allegations and subpoenaed testimony from the woman who accused Getz of having sex with her when she was 17. Three witnesses testified that Geetz had sex with a minor at a party in July 2017, according to separate court documents released earlier this year. Just days before the Ethics Committee was due to vote on its findings, Getz resigned from the House of Representatives, citing his expected candidacy for the upcoming election. It is unclear whether the House of Representatives will still publish the report.

Rudy Giuliani

Giuliani is facing a lawsuit filed by a woman who claims he sexually assaulted and harassed her in 2019. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, served as one of Trump’s personal lawyers for years and was identified as an accomplice in a plot to overturn his 2020 election loss. He is facing a lawsuit filed by a woman who alleges he sexually assaulted and harassed her in 2019. The woman, Noel Dunphy, said Giuliani hired her in January 2019 as a business development manager and public relations consultant and then made it clear that “satisfying his sexual demands — which came almost anytime, anywhere — was an absolute requirement for her employment,”  According to the lawsuit filed in May.

Giuliani denied the allegations in court documents, claiming that he and Dunphy had a consensual relationship and that he never pressured her to perform sexual favors.

Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide in the Trump administration, claimed that Giuliani groped her behind the scenes during a “Stop the Theft” rally on Jan. 6, 2021. According to her memoir, published in September, Hutchinson said Giuliani’s hand slipped “under my blazer, and then my skirt.” Giuliani denied the allegations, calling them “completely false.”

Pete the Dirty

Trump said he was appointing Pete Heseth, a co-host of Fox & Friends and a veteran of the Army National Guard, to lead the Department of Defense. A staff member for the Republican Women’s Federation of California accused Hesseth of sexually assaulting her in 2017 after speaking at a conference.

About five days after the alleged assault, an emergency room nurse contacted law enforcement after treating a woman she said had been drugged and raped, according to a 22-page compilation of police documents that includes the emergency room nurse’s report, the woman’s testimony to the police, and the gest’s version of events. According to the police report, the woman confronted the woman about “inappropriate” behavior with other women at the hotel bar and they argued by the pool. She told police that her next memory was to be In an unknown room with the wife, who took her phone and blocked the door with his body as she tried to leave.

Hesseth paid an undisclosed amount to the woman as part of a non-disclosure agreement after she threatened a lawsuit in 2020, according to legal documents obtained by The Washington Post. Hesseth claims the sexual encounter was consensual and has denied all the allegations. No charges have been filed.

 Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Trump has announced his intention to appoint Kennedy to head the Department of Health and Human Services. Eliza Cooney, a woman Kennedy hired decades ago to babysit his children, accused Kennedy of sexually assaulting her in the late 1990s, according to an exclusive interview with Vanity Fair, published in July 2024.

Connie, a  23-year-old tea at the time and a graduate of Terry College, told Vanity Fair that Kennedy rubbed her leg under a table during a family meeting, asked her to apply cream on his back, and once walked behind her into the kitchen, groped her rib cage and breasts until another employee cut it off.

After Cooney’s allegations were made public, Kennedy said during an interview on the “Breaking Points” podcast that the Vanity Fair article was “a lot of garbage,” but admitted that he “wasn’t a church boy… I have so many skeletons in my closet.” The Washington Post also reported that Kennedy sent a laconic text message in which he apologized.

“I don’t remember this incident but I sincerely apologize for anything I’ve ever done that made you feel uncomfortable or anything I’ve done or said hurt you or hurt your feelings,” the text message reads, according to the post. “If I hurt you, it was accidental. I feel bad about it.”

Elon Musk

Trump has recruited Musk, along with 2024 Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, to lead a new “Department of Government Efficiency.”

Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, is facing a lawsuit filed by eight former SpaceX employees who claim he unlawfully fired them after accusing the company of sexual harassment of a sexual nature by  Elon Musk.” Musk also allegedly interfered in the workplace with “obscene sexual images, memes, and commentary that degraded women and/or the LGBTQ+ community,” according to the lawsuit.

Explosive tapes recorded by author Michael Wolff show Epstein claiming Trump liked to “f—” his friends’ wives and first slept with Melania on the “Lolita Express.”

Jeffrey Epstein described himself as Donald Trump’s “closest friend” and claimed intimate

knowledge of his proclivity for sex, including cuckolding his best friends, according to

recordings obtained exclusively by the Daily Beast.

The convicted pedophile even boasted of his closeness to Trump and his now-wife, Melania by claiming, “the first time he slept with her was on my plane,” which was dubbed the Lolita.

The fact that such a corrupted sociopath is the president of American imperialism is a reflection of the decay of the USA.. This decay evokes the decline of Rome and its final emperors.

Now, Trump told the Republicans to open to the Public the emails of Epstein, but to omit emails that mention him. He knows that these emails will expose some of the leading democrats in addition to Clinton. In the worst-case scenario, he will be drowned with the Democratic party. 

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