Trump to rally with Nebraska candidate Charles Herbster following


Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a rally in Nebraska featuring Republican gubernatorial candidate Charles Herbster, whose campaign was shaken less than a week earlier after multiple women accused him of groping or inappropriate touching.

Herbster has denied the allegations.

Aside from Trump, Herbster is the only person so far slated to speak at the rally in Greenwood, Nebraska, on April 29, less than two weeks before the primary election on May 10.

Herbster, a 67-year-old agricultural business executive, is described as a “special guest speaker” on the announcement sent by Trump’s political action committee, Save America, on Tuesday morning.

That announcement came five days after a bombshell report from the Nebraska Examiner, in which numerous women — including a Republican state senator — accused Herbster of groping them during events in recent years.

State Sen. Julie Slama said she was walking by Herbster when he reached up her skirt and touched her inappropriately, without her consent, in the middle of a crowded ballroom during a Republican Party dinner in 2019, the Examiner reported.

Six other women, who spoke to the news outlet on condition of anonymity, accused Herbster of grabbing their buttocks over their clothes during greetings or while posing for photos with him at political events or beauty pageants. Another woman said Herbster cornered her and kissed her forcibly, according to the Examiner.

In a statement last week, Herbster said, “these libelous accusations are 100% false.” He suggested that the report had been pushed by his political enemies, including current Gov. Pete Ricketts, a Republican who came out against Trump’s endorsement of Herbster last fall.

“I’ve respected and empowered women to run my company, my farm and now my campaign. Not once has my integrity EVER been challenged in this manner. It’s only after I’ve threatened the stranglehold the establishment has on this state do they stoop to lies this large,” said Herbster’s statement, which he posted on Twitter.

In subsequent tweets, Herbster asserted that the “political establishment” is lying about him because “they’re scared of losing power.” He compared himself to Trump and Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who was confirmed to the high court after denying an accusation that he had committed sexual assault as a teenager.

Herbster’s campaign did not immediately respond when asked by CNBC on Tuesday whether he has discussed the controversy with Trump. A spokeswoman for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the Examiner’s report.

Slama, who at the time of the alleged incident was 22 years old, said in a statement she posted on Twitter last week that “the report about Charles Herbster sexually assaulting me … is true.”

Slama’s statement revealed that she had been referring to Herbster’s alleged actions when she spoke before the Nebraska legislature in February and described being groped at a political event early in her…



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