Trump’s ‘Sexual Assault Victim’ DESTROYED Her Own Story [Video]

Jill Harth, a Cosmetic artist, has an interesting history with President Trump.

Jill Harth’s own words and behavior between her accusations should be enough to dismiss her claims from the courts. In the years after her first claim (in the 90’s) Harth hounded Trump for attention. At times, Jill even swooned over Trump but has since dismissed her own behavior as ‘stroking his ego’. In, what looks like a tit for tat when her attention is ignored, Harth has on several occasions claimes sexual misconduct against the President. So which is it, Jill?

Watch- Jill Harth’s ‘Exclusive’ Is Stark Contrast To Her Own Words And Actions.

As Reported By John Solomon With The Hill.

A New York cosmetics executive who publicly alleged Donald Trump sexually assaulted her in the 1990s repeatedly solicited the future president to become his campaign makeup artist and to pitch her new product line in the months before her story roiled the 2016 presidential race, according to the woman and her contemporaneous emails.

“Hi Donald, you are doing a tremendous job of shaking things up in the United States. I am definitely on Team Trump as so many others are,” Jill Harth wrote Trump in an Oct. 1, 2015, email sent to him through his New York company’s headquarters.

“I can’t watch television without seeing you or hearing your name everywhere! It’s a good thing for sure but PLEASE let me do your makeup for a television interview, a debate, a photo session, anything!” Harth wrote.

“It kills me to see you looking too orange and with white circles under the eyes. I will get your skin looking smoother and even toned,” she added, boasting she would “sculpt your face” to look good on high-definition television sets.

In another email seeking to meet Trump personally, Harth offered to be a campaign surrogate willing to tell voters how Trump “helped me with my self-confidence and all positive things about how he is with women.”

The emails use starkly different language than the words Harth used in both a withdrawn 1997 federal lawsuit and a series of late 2016 campaign interviews in which she accused Trump of sexually assaulting her more than two decades ago. Harth is one of 19 women who have reportedly accused Trump of sexual misconduct.

Harth acknowledged to The Hill that between the summer of 2015 and early 2016, as the presidential campaign was gearing up, she approached Trump’s corporate assistant and sent personal appeals directly to Trump seeking the business.

She said she asked to be hired as his campaign makeup artist, to have Trump consider investing in her new male cosmetics line and to ask Trump to be the pitchman for her “Made Man” trademarked line of male beauty products.

“In 2015 I was very excited about a new men’s cosmetic product line that I had developed and needed a prominent spokesperson. And after discussions with my business associate, she thought Donald Trump would be ideal. I called Trump’s executive assistant who asked me to put everything in writing by email with a formal proposal for Trump”…

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