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Are Rape Allegations Against Politicians Just Psyops?

In today’s world, you can’t take anything you see at face value. Since the mainstream media is tightly controlled by people who love to create false narratives in order to sway public opinion and influence action, you can’t be certain that what is being said about anyone – especially politicians – is accurate.

Over the years, there have been a number of politicians accused of sexual misconduct, and while there’s no doubt that some might be legitimate charges, it’s important to keep in mind that some of these stories could be psyops.

Nothing can sway an election like a candidate getting charged with sexual assault. Most people only vote for people they feel have integrity and a decent character. Even though being charged with a crime doesn’t make someone guilty, it’s natural that many people will be outraged and even assume guilt. After all, why would someone accuse an innocent person? At least, that’s what they want the public to think.

You may have noticed that news of these scandals seems to break right before an election. That can’t be a coincidence. Just like any other political scandal, there’s a good chance that some sex scandals are just psyops designed to manipulate the public into not supporting a particular candidate. That doesn’t mean all politicians are innocent of sexual assault charges. On the contrary, there are legitimate charges and convictions. However, there’s a chance some are false.

People tend to get upset when politicians beat sexual assault charges, as if being accused automatically makes them guilty, and fighting their sexual assault charges is somehow shady. Like everyone else in the United States, politicians are entitled to a defense attorney, and hiring a good lawyer can get their charges dropped or reduced. Usually, attorneys employ marketing strategies to attract new clients, but those who work with politicians get amazing results, which brings them plenty of word of mouth referrals. 

What if the charges against Donald Trump were false?

This perspective might be difficult for some people to consider, but what if the allegations against Donald Trump are false? What if it was staged as a character assassination and nothing more? For Trump to have been found guilty of a sexual assault that allegedly occurred in 1996 just one year before an election year seems rather convenient. However, while he was accused of rape, he was only found guilty of a lesser charge. Still, it was enough to cause outrage and divide people even more.

Was the statute of limitations lifted just to stage Trump’s conviction?

There’s one thing the media isn’t telling the public, and that is the fact that New York state just happened to lift the statute of limitations for a full year, and nobody is sure why. The timing was extremely convenient and opened the door for people to file charges against Trump and have him convicted just before Spring 2023 when candidates needed to register to run for president in 2024.

The statute of limitations for sexual assault in New York is three years. The law does provide a 20-year statute of limitations for abuse that occurred after 2019, but that didn’t apply to Trump’s case. The only reason Trump faced charges was because the state enacted the Adult Survivor Act (ASA), which eliminated the statute of limitations for an entire year, giving everyone one year to file charges regardless of when the assault occurred. That’s when a flood of charges were filed against celebrities, including Sean “Diddy” Combs, Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, and Donald Trump.

Not all sexual assault charges destroy politicians

Although being charged with a sex crime, especially rape, can cause outrage in the moment, it won’t usually derail a politician’s career. Although, there are exceptions, like Andrew Cuomo, the former Governor of New York.

Some people say their careers aren’t ruined simply because people prefer to believe men over women. They say women are seen as untrustworthy and hysterical, while men are seen as more trustworthy. However, that appears to be rhetoric crafted to further divide people on the topic. Many men are falsely accused of sexual assault by women, and people automatically believe the woman out of principle, and it destroys men in the process. Many people file false sexual assault charges, and sometimes it’s simply for monetary gain when the target is a high-profile figure.

In Trump’s case, along with others, it could be just another psyop that rewarded his accuser with a hefty payout for playing her role. It’s a possibility worth considering, since nearly everything broadcast on mainstream media is part of an agenda. In a fake world run by fake people, it’s hard to say anything is truly real.

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