With the recent allegations of sexual misconduct against Trump, He has compared the allegations to the ones against Bill Clinton in the Lewinsky Affair. Frankly, I find this both disingenuous of Trump, as well as revealing of his attitude towards women. The allegations against Clinton was of an inappropriate consensual affair- Monica Lewinsky was fully consenting, but it was inappropriate since she ultimately worked for him. The allegations against Trump are of non-consensual sexual conduct in a position of authority. ( basically, Clinton had the stereotypical affair with his secretary ( yes, I know Lewinsky wasn't his secretary. The comparison is still valid, since the point is that Lewinsky was freely consenting but it's improper since Clinton was, ultimately, Lewinsky's superior) while Trump felt up people without their consent.)
In essence, if Clinton wasn't Lewinsky's boss, the relationship would only be illegal due to laws criminalizing adultery (I don't know if DC has a law criminalizing adultery, but it was fairly common at the time for the male partner to commit adultery) whereas even if Trump was not- at the time- in a position of authority (real or perceived) over those he abused, it would still be illegal. And he sees no difference between the two. THAT is an issue independent of the truth of the allegations, since it implies he thinks that consent is irrelevant.
In essence, if Clinton wasn't Lewinsky's boss, the relationship would only be illegal due to laws criminalizing adultery (I don't know if DC has a law criminalizing adultery, but it was fairly common at the time for the male partner to commit adultery) whereas even if Trump was not- at the time- in a position of authority (real or perceived) over those he abused, it would still be illegal. And he sees no difference between the two. THAT is an issue independent of the truth of the allegations, since it implies he thinks that consent is irrelevant.
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