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‘Kamala Groped Me’ trends on Twitter two weeks before the 2024 Presidential Election!

Trump supporters have tweeted against Kamala Harris as election inches closer.

Twitter is essentially a battleground before the 2024 Presidential Election, as users joke about Kamala Harris. The phrase ‘Kamala Groped Me’ garnered millions of tweets following physical allegations against Donald Trump.

On October 23, 2024, a former model, Stacy Williams, alleged Donald Trump groped her during a party at Jeffery Epstine in 1993. The model mentioned that Trump pulled her closer and committed the act while smiling at his friends.

Further, Williams added that she was deeply confused by the incident and left the party early. Later the same year, Trump sent her a postcard with an aerial view of Mar-a-Lago and the handwritten message, “Your home away from home. Love Donald.

The allegations come 13 days before the election, causing a stir among voters about the credibility of Trump and his presidential agenda. However, the attention quickly shifted to Kamala Harris as Trump supporters started accusing her of similar incidents.

With the ‘Kamala Groped Me’ hashtag, users shared elaborate stories about being physically violated by the Democratic candidate. One wrote that they would be voting for Trump as Kamala traumatized him in 2014 with her sensual behaviors.

They added, “The whole time she did it, she was cackling like a hyena. I swear I’ll never forget those cackles, and now I’ve been reminded of them every day for the last four years. Her presidency will not help me become unburdened.

Adding to the sarcasm, another wrote, “Kamala groped me today. I will wait 20 years and tell right before Election Day because that’s how you do it.

Upon observation, claims came forward that the Make America Great Again (MAGA) online group initiated the jokes about Kamala to drag her reputation down before the election. This is one of many obstacles the 2024 campaign has brought for the candidates.

Donald Trump’s team blamed Kamala Harris for stringing fake stories about the groping allegations!

Williams, a native of Pennsylvania, shared parts of her allegations on social media but revealed the whole story about Trump on an encounter call with an organized group called Survivors for Kamala.

Moreover, actor Ashley Judd, law professor, and academic Anita Hill joined the conversation as Williams opened up about the incident. The group also ran an ad in the New York Times, which received signatures from over 200 violence survivors.

The group started the cause to remind the public that the court had found the Republican candidate guilty of several counts of abuse.

During her Zoom call, Williams added, “I felt shame and disgust, and as we went our separate ways, I felt this sensation while the hands were all over me. I felt like a piece of meat.

Similarly, Trump isn’t new to such allegations as there have been well-documented records of multiple misconduct, often dating back decades.

The reports include claims of Trump kissing women without their consent or walking in changing rooms during beauty pageants.

He has denied all the claims of violence against women, and Karoline Leavitt, Trump’s press secretary for the campaign, stated that the opposition party falsely created the reports to undermine his position in the presidential race.

However, Harris’s supporters have dismissed such accusations as Trump has gone to trial and paid $5 million for former Elle columnist and a further $83 million for defaming her over unlawful assault.

Further, the Democratic campaign team has yet to address the tweets about Harris, and supporters have called out the platform for spreading misinformation during a critical time in politics.

Additional Information

  • Investigations are underway regarding allegations against Trump by Williams, and the politician’s team has refused to issue a public statement to address the concerns of his potential voters.
  • If you or someone you know has been experiencing molestation or physical mistreatment, please get in touch with the National Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) to visit their official website.
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