Former PEOPLE reporter Natasha Stoynoff broke her silence eight years ago about a 2005 interview with Donald Trump that took a dark turn. As she speaks with women about his third presidential bid, she feels something new: hope
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About seven weeks ago I was riding in an Uber in Bozeman, Montana, watching the fields and mountains go by, as my female driver happily chit chatted about the upcoming presidential election. More […]
I'm a PEOPLE Writer Who Was Attacked by Trump. Don't Underestimate Women This Election