This Canadian woman might take down Donald Trump. That a former Star reporter came to be in court last week to denounce a former U.S. president, under oath, is a testament to her staying power Opinion by reggcohn
If Donald Trump loses in court next week to his latest accuser, E. Jean Carroll, he might have been done in by the undeniably devastating testimony of former Toronto Star reporter Natasha Stoynoff.
Not just indefatigable but fearless. That she came to be in court last week to denounce a former U.S. president, under oath, is a testament to her staying power. While his pregnant wife changed outfits for the next photo shoot, Trump insisted on showing off his favourite room in the estate, but then closed the door behind them and pinned Stoynoff’s shoulders to the wall while sticking his tongue down her throat, as she revealed years later. Stoynoff never wrote about it at the time, for it was a different time, when most people ― and the magazine People ― behaved and believed differently .
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