
I think over the past weeks, if I got a quarter for every time I heard or read about a Trump voter saying, “I didn’t vote for this.” I could buy a box of chicken tenders and a Dr. Pepper at the local Elk Creek Store.
Mostly I think it is a bullshit dodge, a cop out, a self serving excuse. Given the chance to vote for him again, I believe, they would. Trump was pretty clear where he stood on most things and clearly articulated what he intended to do. So they knew damn well who and what they were voting for. Why? I think Trump’s racist and bigoted words and actions resonated with a majority of them and continues to resonate with them to this day.
His islamophobia and animus towards black and brown people were on full display during his campaign for a second term. His racist rhetoric was so vile and repulsive as to be disqualifying for high office. And that is without even factoring in his disastrous first term and attempted coup.
Now we learn of a woman who claimed in an 2019 FBI interview that Trump sexually assaulted her in 1984 at his Atlantic City Casino. These interviews were initially withheld from release of the Epstein files, but journalistic sleuths pointed out clues to their existence and they were later released, the Justice Department claiming an oversight.
The victim was 13 or 15 when she was raped. I believe her and she should have her day in court to demand justice for herself and other victims. You may recall that Trump oversaw the Department of Justice and FBI as President in 2019. A civil jury in 2023 found that Trump had sexually assaulted another woman in the dressing room at a department store in 1996. Notice any patterns?
Those that voted for him knew about his sexual predatory behavior. In addition to the 2023 civil jury findings, a majority were also aware of the infamous “Access Hollywood” tapes where Trump bragged about sexually battering women. Over two dozen women came forward with allegations of sexual misbehavior during his campaign for his first term in office.
So, Trump voter, don’t tell me that you didn’t vote for this. Yes, you did, and you damn well knew what you were voting for.
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