Trump’s alleged assault victims speak out in new ad from George Conway’s PAC
The IndependentSign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email Get our free Inside Washington email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy The political action committee founded by anti-Trump activist George Conway is running a pair of television The Anti-Psychopath PAC launched the In each ad, alleged Trump victims Natasha Stoynoff and Jessica Leeds tell what the committee describe as “their harrowingly similar personal stories of serial predatory behavior by former President Trump.” Alleged Trump assault victim Natasha Stoynoff speaks in a television ad targeting the ex-president ) The ad featuring Stoynoff shows her describing her alleged assault by recounting how Trump “pushes against the wall and starts kissing forcefully” with his then-pregnant wife, Melania, nearby. The ad ends with her calling Trump “a serial predator.” Conway has purchased airtime on cable systems in Palm Beach, Florida and Bedminister, New Jersey to run the 30-second spots on channels known to be watched by Trump: Fox News, ESPN and the Golf Channel. The ad campaign comes just days after Trump alleged that he would be a “protector” for women if returned to the White House. In a press release, the PAC said the ads serve “two critical purposes” by amplifying the “traumatic stories for undecided voters across the country and reminds them a vote for Trump is a vote for a serial sexual predator.” The ads are also targeted to provoke Trump by “confronting him with the effects of his actions, and the lives he upended as a result.” The Independent has contacted the Trump campaign for comment.