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Victims explain the difficulty in reporting sexual crimes after the president questioned Christine Blasey Ford’s credibility In a scene that felt particularly Gileadean, Trump was interviewed by his late-night confidant and biggest cheerleader Sean Hannity in front of a braying audience of adoring supporters on Fox News on Thursday night. Hannity began the interview, in places inaudible because of how loud the crowd was cheering, by joshing “wave to the fake news media” and pointing at the press pool. He then asked Trump about Brett Kavanaugh’s hearings and the sexual assault allegations made against him. Related: Trump demands Kavanaugh vote after lashing out at accuser #WhyIDidntReport he told me no one would ever believe me, he did nothing wrong. He convinced me for years that everyone knew I was a liar and anything I said would go nowhere. I did finally go to the police. They acknowledged what he was doing was wrong and they did nothing. I did report. I went to the hospital and the SVU in Brooklyn and told them what happened to me. They told me what I described was a rape. I was starting law school in 3 weeks so I decided not to press charges. Biggest mistake of my life. #WhyIDidntReport Because I was just a beer waitress in a conservative small town in West Texas and he was a rich white frat boy. #WhyIDidntReport He was the nephew of my father’s girlfriend at the time & was older & stronger than me. It started when I was 7 & I thought he’d hurt me more & that nobody would believe me. It took 4 years to break the silence. He was abusing other kids too, I later found out. #WhyIDidntReport I was 17. Raped by a friend. I was confused. In denial. Afraid. His parents were richer & better connected than my parents. He was a “good” student. Ppl liked him. The only friend I told–responded w: “He wld never do that.” I didn’t think anyone would help me. #WhyIDidntReport https://t.co/YbCuIMg07M it took years to piece together what happened. i didn’t want to relive it–i was just trying to graduate without breaking down. later i just didn’t think anyone would believe me. when i finally told a therapist he asked me why i thought my experience was a rape. #WhyIDidntReport Continue reading…