Let’s set the record straight: The narrative that women only began speaking out against Donald Trump in 2016 is maliciously and dangerously false. Women began coming forward about Trump’s behavior decades before his presidential run:
• Jessica Leeds (1980s): Said Trump groped her on a plane.
• Ivana Trump (1990): Sworn deposition described a violent encounter during their marriage.
• Jill Harth (1997): Filed a lawsuit alleging sexual assault.
• Temple Taggart (1997): Said Trump kissed her without consent when she was Miss Utah.
• Bridget Sullivan (2000): Former Miss New Hampshire said Trump walked in on contestants while they were changing.
• Natasha Stoynoff (2005): People Magazine reporter said Trump assaulted her at Mar-a-Lago.
• Tasha Dixon (2006): Former Miss Arizona said Trump entered dressing rooms unannounced.
• Jane Doe (2016): Alleged Trump raped her when she was 13 at a party hosted by Jeffrey Epstein (later dropped due to threats).
These women spoke up long before Trump entered the White House—and in many cases, long before he even ran. Some were ignored. Others were threatened or shamed into silence.
🗣️ The truth didn’t wait until 2016.
It was simply ignored, denied, and buried until it became politically inconvenient to suppress.
Let’s not rewrite history to protect predators. Let’s believe survivors.
















