Yahoo – AFP,
December 11, 2017
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| US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said "women who accuse anyone should be heard", when asked about sexual misconduct allegations against President Trump (AFP Photo/Brendan Smialowski) |
Washington
(AFP) - Women who accused President Donald Trump of sexual misconduct
"should be heard," US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley
said Sunday, in an apparent divergence from the White House line.
Trump --
who was infamously caught on tape boasting about groping women -- has faced
more than a dozen allegations of sexual misconduct, which he and the White
House have rejected.
"Women
who accuse anyone should be heard. They should be heard and they should be
dealt with," Haley said on CBS' Face the Nation when asked how Trump's
accusers should be assessed.
The official
line from the White House has been that Trump's election victory was the final
word on the accusations.
"I
think we heard from them prior to the election. And I think any woman who has
felt violated or felt mistreated in any way, they have every right to speak
up," Haley said.
When asked
if the vote meant the issue was settled, Haley responded: "That's for the
people to decide. I know that he was elected, but ... women should always feel
comfortable coming forward, and we should all be willing to listen to
them."
Accusations
of rape and sexual harassment against now-disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey
Weinstein have opened the floodgates, prompting scores of women to speak up not
just about abuse in the entertainment industry, but also in Washington.
Three
members of Congress have resigned over sexual misconduct allegations in recent
days, and US Senate candidate Roy Moore has seen a race he was once expected to
handily win become contested following accusations that he molested minors
decades ago.
Moore has
denied the allegations.

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