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“Survivors For Kamala” full page ad on Trump’s abuse story

“Survivors For Kamala” full page ad on Trump’s abuse story

“Survivors For Kamala” full page ad on Trump’s abuse story

The “Survivor for Kamala” coalition wants Americans to remember Donald Trump’s history of sexual abuse.


Donald Trump’s history of sexual misconduct is being expanded across an entire page New York Times announcement organized by the “Survivors for Kamala” coalition.

More than 200 survivors of sexual and gender-based violence, along with their allies from across the political spectrum, including celebrities, advocates and seven of Trump’s accusers, have signed a letter endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris. The group ran a full-page ad on The New York Times to remind Americans that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is a legally recognized abuser, a press release revealed.

The letter was signed by survivors and allies, including Natasha Stoynoff, Samantha Holvey, Anita Hill, Hadley Duvall, Alva Johnson, Tarana Burke, Padma Lakshmi, Viola Davis and Busy Philipps. Supporters also include survivors who spoke out against Rep. Jim Jordan and organizations such as The National Women’s Law Center Action Fund, Survivors in Action, Survivors 4 Harris, Care in Action, Survivor Justice Action and more.

Activist and creator of the Me Too movement, Tarana Burke, was one of many speakers during an Oct. 21 Zoom call raising her voice in solidarity and action. Burke took to Instagram to expand on the announcement and provide insight into the coalition’s mission.

“Today, survivors of sexual and gender-based violence from across the country came together to make it clear that a Trump presidency is dangerous and specifically puts the lives of so many of us who have already suffered tremendous trauma in even greater danger,” she said. write to your subtitle

“With the election just two weeks away, we wanted to be clear about what’s at stake for those of us who live day in and day out with the reality of sexual and gender-based violence.”

Former New York State Sen. Alessandra Biaggi expressed her pride in signing the letter in a tweet highlighting the signatories and the website where supporters could learn more.

The ad represents a bipartisan effort that unites progressives, liberals and Republicans, all of whom are condemning the former president’s history of sexual violence and holding Trump accountable in a major publication.

“A second Trump term would pose multiple dangers to our democracy, not the least of which is the dangerous daily message he would send, through his presence and policies, that sexual violence or abuse of any type is normal, inevitable, and something Americans should accept,” the letter reads in part.

At least 26 women have publicly accused Trump of crimes ranging from assault to rape. In 2023, a New York jury found him responsible for sexually abusing advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in 1996.

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