Some Genius Put a Plaque Where Trump Made Those 'Access Hollywood' Comments
It’s been just over a year since the infamous Access Hollywood tape leaked—the very one in which then reality star and now president Donald Trump bragged about “grabbing women by the p–sy”—and TV producers at a Burbank, California, film studio recently marked the occasion with a dishonorary plaque.
A photo of the tablet was shared on Facebook by visual effects artist Seth Gottlieb (who works on the CW show Legends of Tomorrow), who explained, “In dishonor of our President, the producers of my show have created a plaque commemorating his comments to Billy Bush, which happened on our lot.”
The plaque not only referenced the Access Hollywood tape but what Trump managed to accomplished after it was made public, reading: “On this spot in September 2005, Donald J. Trump bragged about committing sexual assault. In November 2016, he was elected president of the United States.”
According to Legends producer Phil Klemmer, the marker remained posted for just 15 minutes, but “the truth remains.”
For those who might have blocked out the entirety of the 2016 campaign (and who could blame you?), the tape captured Trump gloating about kissing and groping women without their consent (“When you’re a star they let you do it. You can do anything,” he said).
Following the release of the tape, numerous women came forward with allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct against Trump. The President has continued to deny the accusations, and on Friday, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders confirmed that the administration supports Trump’s assertion that all of the women are lying.