September 6th 2024.
Former President and Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, recently spoke at a press conference in Trump Tower, New York City, following his appearance at a federal appeals court. During his 45-minute speech, he addressed the numerous sexual harassment accusations against him, and boldly stated that his relationship with women is thriving.
Trump's defense team was fighting to overturn a verdict from 2023, where he was found guilty of sexually assaulting advice columnist, E Jean Carroll. After attending the hearing, Trump held a press conference in the lobby of Trump Tower and reiterated his claims that Carroll's story of being assaulted in a department store dressing room was fabricated.
He vehemently denied any wrongdoing and stated, "She made up a story and it's 100% fabricated. I had no interest in meeting her in any way, shape, or form." His attorney, John Sauer, presented their arguments while Carroll looked on in the Manhattan federal court.
During his speech, Trump also brought up past allegations of sexual misconduct against him, using strong and graphic language at times. He dismissed one accuser's claim, saying, "She said we became very intimate, but that couldn't have happened." He also added, "I know you're going to say it's a terrible thing to say, but she would not have been the chosen one."
After his press conference, Trump was asked if his remarks would help him win over female voters who may be deciding between him and his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris. He confidently replied, "We're doing great with women," and later let his attorney, Alina Habba, take the stage to speak about his support for women.
Habba, who has spent extensive time with Trump and his family, passionately defended him, saying, "As a woman, I am disgusted by what has happened to President Trump, his family, and the Trump organization." She also urged people to vote for him, stating, "Our future as a country depends on it."
Shortly after the press conference, Trump received some good news in another one of his legal battles. Justice Juan Merchan delayed his sentencing in a criminal trial involving hush money, noting the unique time frame of the matter and pushing it to November 26, after the election.
Despite the ongoing legal battles and accusations, Trump remains confident in his relationship with women and continues to fight for his innocence.
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