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“I think it’s a very scary time for anyone who breathes or who values our democracy.”
WASHINGTON ― When Cathy Heller, one of more than a dozen women who have accused President-elect Donald Trump of sexual harassment or assault, arrives in Washington next week to protest his inauguration, she won’t be alone.
Heller plans to travel from New York City to D.C. with an Amtrak car full of supporters. The 63-year-old made news last fall when she came forward to allege that Trump tried to kiss her without her consent about 20 years ago, at a Mother’s Day brunch at his Mar-a-Lago estate. She has reserved an entire train car to bring people to the nation’s capital for the Women’s March on Washington on Jan. 21.
She had initially planned to travel with one friend, but said the morning trains were already sold out when she tried to buy tickets in November. She asked Amtrak about extra cars and discussed reserving one, which would require her to gather more riders. She called some friends and had 43 commitments in a little over a week. They’re calling it “Cathy’s train.”
“I still have people calling and begging me for tickets, but I don’t have any,” she told The Huffington Post this week.
More: One Of Trump’s Accusers Is Bringing A Train Car Full Of People To The Women’s March
I salute you, Cathy Heller! I hope all the other Trump accusers show similar courage.
WASHINGTON ― When Cathy Heller, one of more than a dozen women who have accused President-elect Donald Trump of sexual harassment or assault, arrives in Washington next week to protest his inauguration, she won’t be alone.
Heller plans to travel from New York City to D.C. with an Amtrak car full of supporters. The 63-year-old made news last fall when she came forward to allege that Trump tried to kiss her without her consent about 20 years ago, at a Mother’s Day brunch at his Mar-a-Lago estate. She has reserved an entire train car to bring people to the nation’s capital for the Women’s March on Washington on Jan. 21.
She had initially planned to travel with one friend, but said the morning trains were already sold out when she tried to buy tickets in November. She asked Amtrak about extra cars and discussed reserving one, which would require her to gather more riders. She called some friends and had 43 commitments in a little over a week. They’re calling it “Cathy’s train.”
“I still have people calling and begging me for tickets, but I don’t have any,” she told The Huffington Post this week.
More: One Of Trump’s Accusers Is Bringing A Train Car Full Of People To The Women’s March
I salute you, Cathy Heller! I hope all the other Trump accusers show similar courage.