Politics & Government
Politicians Don't Want Women's Golf Open at Trump's Course
The move is being prompted due to what they describe as Trump's "pattern of degrading and dehumanizing women" over decades.

BEDMINSTER, NJ — Three Democratic Senators want next year's women's golf open to be moved away from Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump's golf course in Bedminster due to his continuous "pattern of degrading and dehumanizing women" over decades, according to the associated press.
Richard Blumenthal, of Connecticut, Edward Markey, of Massachusetts, and Bob Casey, of Pennsylvania, sent a letter Monday to U.S. Golf Association executive director Mike Davis to consider suspending further events at properties owned by Trump.
A video of an interview with Trump in 2005 surfaced recently showing him using vulgar language. And now women are claiming Trump sexually assaulted them in the past.
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