Republican women

Republican Women: Always Vile, Now in the Spotlight

Attorney General Pam Bondi has been accused of acting as a loyal supporter of Donald Trump, and also of covering up for both Trump and Jeffrey Epstein since 2011. Bondi allegedly shut down an investigation into Trump University after receiving funds from the Trump Foundation, and also ignored lawsuits filed by Epstein’s victims. Bondi attempted to conceal the cover-up, but once Trump’s name surfaced in the investigation, she became evasive. Her actions have had a boomerang effect, and the majority of Americans now believe Trump was involved in Epstein’s crimes.

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MAGA’s War on Women: Stripping Republican Women of Power

The anti-abortion movement’s strategic use of women in leadership roles to deflect accusations of misogyny is crumbling. With Roe v. Wade overturned and Trump’s return, open sexism is now embraced, leading to internal conflict and attacks on women, even within the movement itself. This escalating misogyny manifests in legislative efforts targeting women’s voting rights and divorce laws, disproportionately affecting Republican women. Simultaneously, incidents of violence against women, both politically active and privately involved with powerful Republican men, underscore the growing danger for women in the current political climate.

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