Contents 1 Allegations of pageant dressing room visits 1.1 Miss Teen USA contestants 1.2 Bridget Sullivan (2000) 1.3 Tasha Dixon (2001) 1.4 Unnamed contestants (2001) 1.5 Samantha Holvey (2006) Allegations of pageant dressing room visits Trump owned the Miss Universe franchise, which includes Miss USA and Miss Teen USA, from 1996 to 2015. Contestants of the shows have alleged that, during his tenure, Trump would enter the dressing rooms while they were in various stages of undress. These incidents happened in 1997, 2000, 2001, and 2006. Former Miss Arizona Tasha Dixon mentioned such an incident in 2001 at the Miss USA contest. Trump also entered the dressing room of the Miss Teen USA pageant in 1997 while the girls were dressing. The youngest contestants were 15 years old. He told the girls, "Don't worry, ladies, I've seen it all before." Of the 15 former contestants who were interviewed, none alleged Trump said anything sexually explicit or made physical contact in the dressing room. During a Howard Stern interview in 2005, Trump described his practice of walking in unannounced while beauty pageant contestants were naked or partially clothed: You know, no men are anywhere. And I'm allowed to go in because I'm the owner of the pageant. And therefore I'm inspecting it... Is everyone OK? You know, they're standing there with no clothes. And you see these incredible-looking women. And so I sort of get away with things like that... I'll go backstage before a show, and everyone's getting dressed and ready and everything else. In the same interview, Trump declined to say whether he had slept with any contestants, stating "It could be a conflict of interest". He then joked that "as the pageant's owner, it might be his 'obligation' to sleep with the contestants." Miss Teen USA contestants Mariah Billado, Miss Vermont Teen USA, is one of four women to mention such a dressing room visit incident in 1997. Billado said of the visit: "I remember putting on my dress really quick, because I was like, 'Oh my god, there's a man in here.' Trump, she recalled, said something like, 'Don't worry, ladies, I've seen it all before.'" The dressing room had 51 contestants, each with their own stations. Eleven girls said that they did not see Trump enter the dressing room, though some said it was possible that he entered while they were somewhere else, or that they didn’t notice. Allison Bowman, Miss Wisconsin Teen USA, expressed skepticism: "these were teenage girls. If anything inappropriate had gone on, the gossip would have flown." Billado recalled talking to Ivanka, Trump's daughter, who responded "Yeah, he does that." Trump's campaign stated the allegations of him entering the dressing room “have no merit and have already been disproven by many other individuals who were present.” Bridget Sullivan (2000) In 2000, Bridget Sullivan was Miss New Hampshire USA. As she prepared for a television broadcast, Trump walked into the dressing room. She told BuzzFeed that he was coming to wish the contestants good luck, but they "were all naked". Some contestants that night do not remember him entering while the ladies prepared and other contestants mentioned that they had no negative experiences with Trump. A spokesman for Trump said that Sullivan's claims were "totally false". Tasha Dixon (2001) Tasha Dixon, Miss Arizona USA 2001, told a CBS affiliate in Los Angeles that in 2001, "[Trump] just came strolling right in. There was no second to put a robe on or any sort of clothing or anything. Some girls were topless, other girls were naked." She said that having been walked in on when the women had little or no clothes put them in a "very physically vulnerable position, and then to have the pressure of the people that work for him telling us to go fawn all over him, go walk up to him, talk to him..." Trump's response, provided through spokeswoman Jessica Ditto, is that: "These accusations have no merit and have already been disproven by many other individuals who were present," Ditto adds that she believes that there is a political motivation behind the accusation. Unnamed contestants (2001) An unnamed Miss USA contestant said that in 2001 Trump walked into her dressing room unannounced while she and another contestant were undressed. She told The Guardian that Trump "just barged right in, didn't say anything, stood there and stared at us.... He didn't walk in and say, 'Oh, I'm so sorry, I was looking for someone.' He walked in, he stood and he stared. He was doing it because he knew that he could." Another contestant told The Guardian that the contestant spoke to others of this event at the time. Samantha Holvey (2006) On October 14, 2016, Samantha Carol Holvey, Miss North Carolina USA 2006, related that "Trump's conduct was "creepy" around the women participating but never made an advance toward her." She also said that prior to pageant events, Trump had "moved into areas where she and other contestants were getting ready," and that she had "never been around men that were like that." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donal...s#Allegations_of_pageant_dressing_room_visits
Democrats don't claim to be the party of family values and they definitely didn't nominate Bill Clinton after the Epstein visits became known - for Republicans child fucking is an added bonus.
Ok... whatever California Democrats legalize child prostitution http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/california-democrats-legalize-child-prostitution/article/2610540
I don't think any of us elected Trump based on family values. We elected him to enforce our laws and protect our country. He's our president, not our pastor.