Trump ‘Access Hollywood’ Tape Plays on Loop In Front of White House
Remember the Access Hollywood tape that leaked during the 2016 campaign, where we heard Donald Trump say how he likes to grope women without their consent?
Well, one group will play the video on a 12-hour loop in front of the White House.
Ultraviolet, is running the footage on a giant screen on Constitution Avenue, between the White House and the National Mall, on a loop from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
The hashtag #WeGrabBack is at the bottom of the screen where the group is playing the video.
.@UltraViolet is playing the Access Hollywood tape on loop at the White House one year later. pic.twitter.com/KyDsZl46GA
— Women's March (@womensmarch) October 6, 2017
It’s been one year since the tape was released by The Washington Post.
Trump and his allies had called it “locker room talk,” to brush the comments off as no big deal.
“It was not so-called ‘locker room talk,’ it was a man bragging about sexually assaulting women. That man may now sit in the Oval Office, but we will not let him — or anyone else — forget the tape or those comments,” Ultraviolet co-founder Shaunna Thomas said in a statement.
“The Donald Trump on that tape is the same Donald Trump that sits in the Oval Office every day, aggressively pursuing an anti-woman agenda, including the active dismantling of legal protections for survivors of sexual assault,” Thomas said.