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    Newsweek‏Verified account @Newsweek Oct 12

    Melania Trump says "you need to have really hard evidence" to accuse men of sexual misconduct http://bit.ly/2CD4sR3 pic.twitter.com/XMuHbJzJjV

    1:45 AM - 12 Oct 2018
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    • Kimberly Buchannon Sabainang Marleide WILLIAM Aurel Saupe ندا aila Commentator 🇵🇱💯 Raymond Clifford
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      1. Donald Stevenson‏ @Chrystan2001 Oct 12
        Replying to @Newsweek

        That is the $130,000 question.

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      2. LinP‏ @BellaSmrtThnkr Oct 12
        Replying to @Newsweek

        How about a $130,000 non-disclosure agreement?

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      2. Political Doodle‏ @PoliticalDoodle Oct 12
        Replying to @Newsweek

        Of course. Because all of us enter every conversation or meeting with a man carrying a video camera on our shoulder.

        1 reply 0 retweets 16 likes
      3. AnikaChapin‏ @AnikaChapin Oct 12
        Replying to @PoliticalDoodle @Newsweek

        Not to mention the swiveling 360 degree camera we walk down the street with in case someone grabs us there.

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      1. Volcanic Bionics‏ @JbarGarden Oct 12
        Replying to @Newsweek

        We have all the hard evidence we need to confirm that Melania will say anything to protect her future divorce settlement.

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      1. Sha‏ @all4feets Oct 12
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        She could have mattered. She chose not to.

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      2. patti bell‏ @PMTBELL Oct 12
        Replying to @Newsweek

        Yes you are right, but the possibility still exists that we might have put a man on the Supreme Court that is a sexual predator. The FBI was not allowed to do a full investigation. Would you hire a doctor for your son that was a possible sexual predator?

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      2. Leighton Shields‏ @ItsTheLeighton Oct 12
        Replying to @Newsweek

        this type of dismissive rhetoric tells victims that they are not victims, that nobody will believe them, that people will inherently believe the accused & there was no sexual assault unless there is "hard evidence." this does not protect the accused, it gaslights the victim.

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      2. AW‏ @AWLearn Oct 12
        Replying to @Newsweek

        What a terrible role model!!!!! Collect evidence if you are raped, or you cannot accuse, she thinks she is being bullied when she has the power in the conversation, and doesn’t “worry” about her husbands infidelity...is she a hostage or just reeaaallllyyy confused?

        2 replies 0 retweets 8 likes
      3. Author Alys Marchand‏ @AuthorAMarchand Oct 12
        Replying to @AWLearn @Newsweek

        She’s incredibly stupid.

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      2. April A. Taylor‏ @aprilataylor Oct 12
        Replying to @Newsweek

        On a side note, why is she cosplaying as Rene Belloq from Raiders of the Lost Ark?

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      3. Bizzi‏ @bizzimomma2 Oct 12
        Replying to @aprilataylor @Newsweek

        Because to her, he was the hero in the movie.pic.twitter.com/6F1uUDIS1a

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      2. Nippon  ❤‏ @SakuraChan_25 Oct 12
        Replying to @Newsweek

        I had 'hard evidence' to accuse my father of what he did to me, but that didn't fly in the courthouse. They still said he wasn't guilty. Even though I'm the one who is suffering on a daily basis because of the trauma from the incident. So that's a load of BS😐😒

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      3. EAGLEatarian‏ @ErrorUnknownUsr Oct 12
        Replying to @SakuraChan_25 @Newsweek

        Well if the court found him guilty you’d still have the trauma. I think what should’ve been done along with a better court session, should’ve been that you’d gone to some form of therapy. Unless you did, which then you should’ve found a better therapist.

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      4. Inmate No. 1‏ @acerebralprison Oct 12
        Replying to @ErrorUnknownUsr @SakuraChan_25 @Newsweek

        How would she have known if she had "bad" therapy? PTSD is lifelong.

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      5. Nippon  ❤‏ @SakuraChan_25 Oct 14
        Replying to @acerebralprison @ErrorUnknownUsr @Newsweek

        Plus the other various mental health problems I got along with the PTSD😭 I'm 25 now and the incident happened when I was almost 4 years old. It doesn't go away and I struggle on a daily basis because of this loser who shares the same DNA as I do. What did I ever do to him???

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