New Allegations Against Trump Face Scrutiny Ahead of Election
Claims published in The Atlantic have been met with denials and controversy as Election Day approaches.
- The Atlantic published an article with claims that Donald Trump praised Hitler's generals and made derogatory remarks about a slain soldier's funeral costs.
- These allegations are based on anonymous sources and statements from former White House chief of staff John Kelly, which have been disputed by multiple individuals.
- Key figures, including Vanessa Guillén's family and former Trump officials, have publicly denied the claims made in the article.
- A separate allegation of sexual misconduct against Trump from 1993 has surfaced, raising questions about its timing and credibility.
- The Trump campaign has dismissed these allegations as politically motivated attacks orchestrated by opponents in the lead-up to the election.