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Sexual harassment accusers of Trump are uniting and making one big demand
The women, who have accused President Donald Trump of sexual harassment, will hold a news conference Monday to demand that Congress begin an investigation of sexual harassment by Trump. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images)

Sexual harassment accusers of Trump are uniting and making one big demand

The women who have accused President Donald Trump of sexual harassment from before the election will be holding a news conference Monday to make one big demand of Congress.

What are they asking for?

According to a news release by Brave New Films, the host of the news conference, the women will be demanding that Congress begin an investigation of sexual harassment by Trump.

"Women who have publicly accused President Trump of sexual harassment and assault will unite for the first time to speak out about their experiences on Monday, December 11, at 10:30 AM," the statement read. "At the press conference, hosted by Brave New Films, the women will call for accountability and an investigation by Congress of sexual misconduct by the president."

"The women will share their firsthand accounts of President Trump groping, fondling, forcibly kissing, humiliating and harassing women. They are among the at least sixteen women who have come forward to accuse the president of sexual misconduct," the release continued. "Their disturbing allegations came to light before the post-Weinstein era of accountability for sexual misconduct and the rise of the #MeToo movement."

"In November, Brave New Films released '16 Women and Donald Trump,' which tells the stories of the sixteen women who have publicly reported sexual harassment and assault by President Trump. These brave women have all spoken out individually," the statement continued.

"The video, which has been viewed over six million times, compiled their stories in one place for the first time. Now they are gathering in person to speak out and call for accountability," they conclude.

Has Trump responded to these accusations?

The Trump administration has made it clear that their position is that every accuser of the president is a liar.

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