President Trump Announces April as National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

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Finally, the President reiterated that his administration takes sexual assault seriously and is furthermore working to help victims speak out.

Sexual Assault in America

Virtually everyone in America opposes sexual assault. However, many people have raised questions about accusations and their potential impacts. While certain individuals maintain that alleged victims should always be believed, others have more reservations.

Many accused individuals have had their careers and lives upturned or ended over unproven allegations. Some people view this dichotomy as problematic, stating that dishonest people may employ false accusations as weapons. To this day, the matter remains very controversial. The rise of the ‘Me Too’ movement has furthermore intensified an already heated debate.

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What Do Americans Think of National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month?

President Trump’s latest declaration has engendered considerable conversations and feedback. Some Americans are in favor of National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month while others are not. Some people have criticized the President for the announcement since he has faced multiple, yet unproven, accusations of sexual misconduct.