Monday, January 1, 2018

DEM DONORS SPENT $700K FOR TRUMP SEX ACCUSERS

On Monday Dec. 11, 2017 the nonprofit documentary film company Brave New Films hosted a press conference in a New York hotel where three women recounted their allegations of sexual misconduct against President Trump. The group demands a Congressional investigation. The White House issued a statement. The various cases have been listed in a Gateway Pundit article

UPDATE: Left-wing political operatives and Hillary Clinton backers David Brock [ex Soros funded Media Matters] and Susie Tompkins Buell [Esprit fashion] bankrolled $700,000 allegedly to find people who would accuse then-candidate Donald Trump of sexual misconduct before Election Day 2016. Brock’s American Bridge 21st Century Foundation and Buell, a major donor to the foundation, reportedly donated the six-figure sums to Lisa Bloom’s law firm, which specializes in sexual harassment allegations against public figures, according to a report from the New York Times. Brock gave $200,000, and one of his major donors, Susie Tompkins Buell, gave $500,000. Bloom’s firm capitalized on the sexual harassment allegations against Trump in the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election, offering to sell alleged victims’ stories to media outlets for a 33 percent commission. (...) The efforts failed after only one woman said she was willing to come forward if she got paid $2 million and then never came forward with her story. Bloom claimed that she refunded the donor cash with the exception of some “out-of-pocket expenses” accrued from trying to put cases together, but Democrats familiar with the firm’s financial arrangements said otherwise. (More)








Dec. 17, 2017


LISA BLOOM: DONOR CASH FOR TRUMP SEX ACCUSERS


A well-known women’s rights lawyer sought to arrange compensation from donors and tabloid media outlets for women who made or considered making sexual misconduct allegations against Donald Trump during the final months of the 2016 presidential race, according to documents and interviews. California lawyer Lisa Bloom’s efforts included offering to sell alleged victims’ stories to TV outlets in return for a commission for herself, arranging a donor to pay off one Trump accuser’s mortgage and attempting to secure a six-figure payment for another woman who ultimately declined to come forward after being offered as much as $750,000, the clients told The Hill. The women’s accounts were chronicled in contemporaneous contractual documents, emails and text messages reviewed by The Hill, including an exchange of texts between one woman and Bloom that suggested political action committees supporting Hillary Clinton were contacted during the effort. (More)





Dec. 11, 2017


WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT ON #METOO GROUP CHARGES


Analysts for some days have been predicting that the sacrificial proceedings in Congress by the Democrats, throwing 'icon' John Conyers and Senator Al Franken under the bus, serves just one purpose: going after Roy Moore should he be elected tomorrow, with impeachment of the President as the ultimate prize. We see the prediction enacted without further delay.
Megyn Kelly’s hour of NBC’s Today show is still struggling but showing slight ratings improvement. (...) And now she’s taking on President Donald Trump, despite her pledge to avoid politics, by interviewing three women who have publicly accused him of sexually inappropriate behavior - allegations that he denies. On Twitter Sunday night, she announced plans to interview Jessica Leeds, Samantha Holvey and Rachel Crooks on Monday morning. After the show, the women will participate in a news conference ‘‘calling for an investigation by Congress of sexual misconduct by the president,’’ according to a news release by Brave New Films, which is hosting the event. The media company released a documentary on Trump’s accusers in November. (Source)