Image projected on Trump’s DC hotel: ‘There’s a rapist in the White House’
A social network company projected “There is a rapist in the White House” on the side of President Trump’s Washington, D.C., hotel on Monday night.
Care2, a company that describes itself as “the world’s largest social network for good,” went after the sexual misconduct allegations made against Trump in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
The messages also included “Impeach Trump,” “The President = Sexual Predator” and “Groper-in-Chief.”
This #SAAM, join @care2 in demanding that Congress evict the rapist in the White House! #ImpeachTrump: https://t.co/wMiV7wlSRN @bellvisuals #MeToo #TimesUp pic.twitter.com/w7OCCeSfPr
— Care2.com (@Care2) April 17, 2018
#TimesUp for the Groper-in-Chief. @care2 & @bellvisuals are outside Trump Hotel in DC honoring survivors during #SAAM by calling on Congress to #ImpeachTrump: https://t.co/QE02qMZuBd #MeToo pic.twitter.com/OaaEE4PRCX
— Care2.com (@Care2) April 17, 2018
“Trump has been accused of harassing or sexual assaulting 20 women, yet another reason this criminal does not belong in the White House,” the group said. “For Sexual Assault Awareness month (April), we will be reminding everyone of this fact.”
The group also echoed the words of former FBI Director James Comey from his first big interview since Trump fired him last year.
Comey said in Sunday’s interview that Trump was “morally unfit” for office.
Care2 activists currently have a petition calling on the House to impeach Trump that had more than 343,000 signers as of Tuesday.
Trump proclaimed April as National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month.
More than a dozen women came forward during the 2016 presidential campaign and accused Trump of sexually harassing or assaulting them.
Trump has denied all of the allegations, and the White House’s official position is that all the women are lying.
“These false claims, totally disputed in most cases by eyewitness accounts, were addressed at length during last year’s campaign, and the American people voiced their judgment by delivering a decisive victory,” a White House spokesperson said in December.
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