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‘I Moved on Her Very Heavily’: Part 1

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‘I Moved on Her Very Heavily’: Part 1

Fifteen years ago, the writer Natasha Stoynoff went to Mar-a-Lago to interview Donald and Melania Trump on the occasion of their first anniversary.

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Natasha Stoynoff, 2nd from left, next to Donald Trump at anniversary party.

8/26/20
Who are the people who came forward to say that Trump treated them exactly as he described: as fungible collections of body parts to paw at whenever it suited his purposes? Why did the women decide to tell their stories, and what has life been like since? Carroll’s lawsuit remains in progress; the president has denied all of the women’s allegations, and the White House declined to comment for this story. Natasha Stoynoff, the subject of this first installment, likens herself and her fellow accusers to the proverbial canaries in the coal mine: among the first to warn the world about the essential nature of the 45th president of the United States.

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At an event to celebrate his 1st wedding anniversary with third wife Melania, Donald Trump sexually attacked People correspondent Natasha Stoynoff at his Mar-a-Lago resort while Melania was upstairs changing clothes.

Related: Donald Trump Claims He 'Never Met' Accusers Like PEOPLE's Natasha Stoynoff, But We Have the Photo
 
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