The Scorn of Trump: War in Front, Shadows Behind
The Victims
White Rose, May 5, 2026
While Everyone Watches the War, Don’t Forget This
The headlines are full of Iran, escalation, and strength narratives. That is how attention gets redirected. Big noise up front, everything else pushed into the shadows.
But there are stories that do not go away just because something louder replaces them.
Over the years, numerous women have come forward with allegations involving Donald Trump. These accounts span decades and fall into consistent patterns.
Pageant Dressing Room Incidents
Several former contestants from Miss USA and Miss Teen USA have alleged that Trump entered dressing rooms while they were undressed.
Tasha Dixon (Miss Arizona, 2001) said he walked in while contestants were naked or half-naked
Bridget Sullivan (Miss New Hampshire, 2000) confirmed unannounced entry into dressing rooms
Mariah Billado (Miss Vermont Teen USA, 1997) said he entered while teenagers were changing
Samantha Holvey (Miss North Carolina, 2006) described contestants being inspected “like meat”
These accounts are separate, but they echo each other.
Allegations of Groping, Forced Kissing, and Assault
E. Jean Carroll alleged rape in a department store dressing room in the 1990s. A jury later found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation, awarding damages
Jessica Leeds said he groped her on a flight
Jill Harth alleged assault and an attempted rape at Mar-a-Lago
Natasha Stoynoff said he forced himself on her during an interview visit
Rachel Crooks said he kissed her without consent at Trump Tower
Summer Zervos said he groped and kissed her aggressively during a job meeting
Amy Dorris said he forcibly kissed and groped her at the U.S. Open
Beatrice Keul alleged groping in a hotel suite
Additional Pattern of Exploitation Claims
One case that often gets less attention involves labor exploitation rather than direct assault.
Alexia Palmer, a Jamaican model, alleged that Trump Model Management brought her to the U.S. with promises of high pay but left her earning only a few thousand dollars over years after heavy deductions, describing the situation as exploitative and coercive. Evidence points to international trafficking of a minor(s)
Why This Matters Now
War dominates attention. It always has.
When people are focused on external enemies, internal questions tend to disappear. Not because they were answered, but because they were drowned out.
Memory is selective when pressure is high. That is not an accident. It is how narrative control works.
So this is not about mixing topics. It is about refusing to let one story erase another.
Because both exist at the same time.
And ignoring one does not make it go away.
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