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  • NYT story on Trump’s history with women creates backlash -- The Hill, Jonathan Easley

    NYT story on Trump’s history with women creates backlash

    The Hill

    by Jonathan Easley
    5/16/2016

    Excerpt:

    One of Donald Trump’s former girlfriends is pushing back on a New York Times story, saying her comments were distorted to smear him.

    The remarks from Rowanne Brewer Lane, a former model who is the centerpiece of the Times story, invigorated Trump and his supporters and rallied conservatives of all stripes behind their common enemies: the media and The New York Times, in particular.

    “Unfortunately, this doesn’t surprise me in the slightest because I’ve been on the other end of the media’s distortions and lies,” Ben Carson, a top Trump adviser and former presidential candidate, told The Hill in a phone interview. “It’s the New York Times. What did you expect?”

    Over the weekend, the Times ran a lengthy front-page story headlined “Crossing the Line: How Donald Trump Behaved With Women in Private,” detailing Trump’s past treatment of the women he dated or employed.

    The authors, political reporters Michael Barbaro and Megan Twohey, said the story was the culmination of six weeks of reporting in which they interviewed 50 women from Trump’s past.

    Several women in the story said Trump made unwelcome sexual advances or sought to shame them by critiquing their appearances.

    For Trump’s critics, the story confirmed an existing narrative about him being a sexist and a misogynist. Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus was repeatedly forced to defend Trump against the charges in a string of appearances on Sunday’s political talk shows.

    But Brewer Lane, who was mentioned at the beginning of the story, claimed Monday that she was misquoted and that the paper intentionally mischaracterized what she said to make Trump seem boorish.

    In an interview with The Hill on Monday afternoon, Brewer Lane lashed out at the Times reporters, saying she spent hours on the phone with them and agreed to do a photo shoot for the piece because she wanted to let people know “how well Trump treats women.”

    Brewer Lane says she was stunned and felt she’d been taken advantage of when she read that her words were used to make Trump appear to be a lecher.

    “I think it was intentional,” she said. “They have an agenda to make Trump look unfavorable at this point in the race.”

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    View the complete article, including video, at:

    http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign...eates-backlash
    B. Steadman
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