Few Americans have apparently heard about E. Jean Carroll's allegations of sexual assault against Donald Trump, according to a new survey

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Few Americans have apparently heard about E. Jean Carroll's allegations of sexual assault against Donald Trump, according to a new survey
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On Sunday, the top five morning talk shows hosted political heavy hitters to discuss the news of the day but Carroll's allegations were hardly mentioned.

US President Donald Trump speaks at the Faith and Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, DC on June 26, 2019.Advice columnist E. Jean Carroll's explosive allegations against Donald Trump on Friday of a sexual assault nearly a quarter-century ago failed to garner national attention, according to a new HuffPost/YouGov survey.

The excerpt detailed the author's allegations that Trump lured her into a Bergdorf Goodman changing room, forcibly removed her pants and penetrated her against her will.who have accused Trump of a range of sexual misconduct, from kissing and forcible touching to Jean's violent sexual assault. The cable news media, broadcast networks and leading print publications have all come under fire for glossing over the news, which marks the first time since Trump was inaugurated that a claim of this sort and magnitude has been leveled against the president. In February, a former Trump campaign staffer accused the president of kissing her without her consent in August 2016.

While the share of individuals who reported awareness of the allegations is relatively small, it may take days more for the story to filter through the news cycle to garner more attention from the public., and yet Carroll's allegations were hardly mentioned.

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