In a shocking revelation, former President Donald Trump’s sexual assault accusers have come forward in new campaign ads, supported by George Conway’s Anti-Psychopath PAC. The ads feature journalist Natasha Stoynoff, who recounted a disturbing encounter at Mar-a-Lago.
Stoynoff described how Trump forcibly kissed her while Melania Trump approached, leaving her horrified and in shock. She expressed her feelings of self-blame after the incident, which Trump denied despite evidence presented in the ad.
“At one point, [Melania Trump] went upstairs to change her clothes for the next photo shoot, and Trump said to me, ‘I want to show you this beautiful painting, this beautiful room.’ He leads me to this room, pushes me against the wall, and starts kissing me forcefully. I tried to push him. He kept coming back at me,” she recounts.
“I was in shock and smothered, and he had his hands here against my shoulders. I felt sick inside. I felt horrified,” she said. “And thank goodness the butler charges into the room. Like many women, I blamed myself. So Trump turned to me and said, ‘You know we’re going have an affair, don’t you?’ and Melania was approaching. I was horrified.” (Watch video below)
In a separate video, another accuser, Jessica Leeds, detailed a similar experience from 1979, alleging Trump groped her on a plane and later insulted her upon their next meeting.
“The airplane took off, and all of a sudden Donald Trump started groping me. He was trying to kiss me and I’m trying to push him away. He was basically overpowering me. When he started putting his hand up my skirt I got out of the seat, grabbed my purse, and went back to my original seat and I certainly was shook up by the whole thing.”
Leeds added that two years later, Trump saw her and said: “I remember you. You’re that cunt from the airplane.”
Trump’s VP running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-OH), said in 2016 that he “believed Leeds’s account.” (Watch video below)
The ads are set to air on networks favored by Trump, including Fox News and ESPN, as well as on streaming platforms in key swing state Pennsylvania. Trump has consistently denied these allegations, despite being found liable in a separate case involving E. Jean Carroll.