Trump on Maine Senate Candidate Platner Accusation: 'It's Really a Question of Whether or Not You Believe the Woman'
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President Trump commented on sexual assault allegations against Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, stating the situation depends on believing the accuser and noting differing reactions to similar accusations.
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President Trump commented on sexual assault allegations against Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner. The accuser's account was corroborated by contemporary remarks to friends and a therapist.
President Donald Trump told reporters on Wednesday that embattled Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner was “in a bind” but added that the seriousness of the situation hinged on whether “you believe the woman” after Platner faced an accusation of sexual assault.
The president made the comments Wednesday evening as he gaggled with reporters on Air Force One as he returned to the U.S. from Ankara, Turkey, where he attended the Nato summit this week.
Trump was asked by reporters if Platner should be made to withdraw from the race after a woman he previously dated came forward with her experience of Platner coming into her home uninvited and forcing himself upon her. Her account was corroborated by contemporary remarks to friends, as well as a therapist. Platner, in a video message, denied the woman’s claims, calling them “troubling and false.”
The president also said that Maine Democrats were facing a tough situation, but appeared to suggest that there was room for people to believe Platner’s denials over the woman’s account.
“It’s really a question of whether or not you believe the woman,” Trump told reporters. “A lot of people say big falsehoods. It’s-- he’s in a bind.”
“Should they be able to [force him out]? Well, I guess he’s going to lose,” added the president. “It’s very interesting, when a Republican woman came out with the same charge, nobody believed her. When this woman came out, everybody believed her.”
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Open Questions
- Will Platner withdraw from the race?
- What are the specific details of the corroborating evidence?



