Trump Will Appear at Rally This Weekend for Nebraska Candidate Accused of Groping Multiple Women



Todd Neikirk is a New Jersey-based politics and technology writer.…
When it comes to political endorsements, Donald Trump is not interested in doing what’s best for his party. The former President is much more concerned with supporting people who have done him favors.

Charles Herbster is a pretty toxic candidate right now. The large-scale Republican donor would like to be the next Governor of Nebraska. The issue is, that multiple women have accused him of groping or forcibly kissing them. That won’t stop Trump from appearing at a rally for Herbster this weekend.
Among Herbster’s accusers is GOP State Senator Julie Slama. Responding to a an article published by the Nebraska Examiner outlining Slama and others’ claims, she responded, “Today’s Nebraska Examiner report about Charles Herbster sexually assaulting me in 2019, when I was 22 years old, is true. I prayed I would never have to relive this trauma.”
Don Jr. campaigning for Trump-endorsed candidate for Nebraska Governor Charles Herbster.
Herbter is currently facing several groping allegations. pic.twitter.com/ZJyFCEZh1H
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) April 28, 2022
Trump cares little about the allegations. According to Politico, “The former president relayed word that Herbster wasn’t fighting back hard enough, backing plans for Herbster to hold a press conference aggressively denying the allegations and pushing back at his adversaries.”
Herbster has denied the claims, releasing a statement that read, “Charles W. Herbster has a lifetime record of empowering women to lead. His company, farm, and campaign are all run by women. Despite leading hundreds of employees, not once has his reputation been attacked in this disgusting manner.”
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Todd Neikirk is a New Jersey-based politics and technology writer. His work has been featured in psfk.com, foxsports.com, and PoliticusUSA. An avid pet lover, he has been known to contribute to Pet Lifestyles Magazine. He enjoys sports, politics, technology, and spending time at the shore with his family.