Press Release

New Ads Feature Women Who Trump Sexually Assaulted Telling Their Stories

Campaign will run in Bedminster and Mar-a-Lago, nationally, and throughout Pennsylvania, showcasing Natasha Stoynoff and Jessica Leeds urging voters not to support the man who they say assaulted them
Wednesday September 25, 2024

WASHINGTONWednesday, September 25, 2024 – Today George Conway’s Anti-Psychopath PAC launched a new $500K ad campaign featuring Natasha Stoynoff and Jessica Leeds, two women who allege that Donald Trump sexually assaulted them. The campaign features two video ads of the women recounting their experiences, describing the pain Trump has caused, and making the case against his reelection.

 


The ads will run from September 25 through election day in Trump’s hometowns of
Mar-a-Lago, FL and Bedminster, NJ. They will air on the channels he most frequently watches: Fox News, ESPN, and The Golf Channel. They will also run nationally on CNN and Morning Joe, and on Hallmark, Lifetime, and streaming platforms in Pennsylvania. The ads will also run nationally during the vice president’s debate on NewsNation on October 1.

The campaign includes 60-second spots of both Natasha and Jessica telling their harrowingly similar personal stories of serial predatory behavior by former President Trump. In Natasha’s video, she describes her assault in detail, outlining how Trump “pushes me against the wall and starts kissing me forcefully” despite Trump’s pregnant wife, Melania, being nearby. She says she was only saved when a butler entered the room. She ends by saying: “Donald Trump is an adjudicated sexual assaulter. We cannot elect this man as president.”

In Jessica’s video, she describes how Donald Trump assaulted her on an airplane. In the ad, she says, “all of a sudden, Donald Trump started groping me” and “he was basically overpowering me.” After she got away, she describes how Trump called her—in the presence of his then-wife—“that c*** from the airplane.” The ad ends with Jessica calling Trump “a serial predator.”

The ad campaign comes the same week that Trump called himself a “protector” of women. It serves two critical purposes: First, it amplifies the traumatic stories for undecided voters across the country and reminds them a vote for Trump is a vote for a serial sexual predator. Second, by airing the spots on Trump’s favorite channels around his homes, it will provoke the former president by confronting him with the effects of his actions, and the lives he upended as a result.

“Donald Trump has been found civilly liable of sexual abuse in a court of law, finally being held accountable for his egregious misconduct against women,” said George Conway, President of Anti-Psychopath PAC. “Sometimes the truth takes decades to fully come out. Natasha, Jessica, and so many more brave women like them have long been telling us who Donald Trump really is—a malignant narcissist who abuses other human beings the way everyone else breathes. It’s time for everyone to listen to them, and to put his destructive foray into public life to an end.”

For more information or to be connected with spokespeople for comment, please contact Kase Cronin at [email protected] or 781-999-3155.

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