Former model Amy Dorris has made horrendous allegations against President Donald Trump in conversation with the Guardian – and it’s a serious sex assault accusation. To support her statement, Dorris has also presented evidence to the Guardian. Amy Dorris, now 48, was 24-year-old at the time of the 1997 US Open – the model said that President Trump shoved his tongue down her throat forcefully.

Dorris highlighted that it was one of those incidents that leave a woman “sick” and “violated.” The former model said that she was trying to push him off but that is when Trump tightened his grip and didn’t let get out of it.  As per Dorris, the real estate tycoon molested her in the VIP stand at the US Open Tennis Championship tournament in New York on Sept. 5, 1997.

Getting into the details of the event, the former model said, "I was pushing him off. And then that’s when his grip became tighter and his hands were very gropey and all over my butt, my breasts, my back, everything. I was in his grip, and I couldn’t get out of it.”

Donald Trump, via his lawyers, has strongly denied ever having any sort of a relationship with Dorris - having molested, abused, harassed, or even behaved improperly with her. Trump’s lawyers stated that nothing of that sort ever happened, and if so, there must be numerous eyewitnesses of the incidents who would have been there in the VIP box.  Trump hasn’t issued any statement personally, but for when he does fury can be already be sensed.

It’s not verified yet if the claims are right or wrong, but it will certainly negatively impacted Trump’s path to the second term in office. Multiple questions arise: Is the Trump administration safe and respectful for women? Will minorities have a say? How will sex offenders be treated?

This is not the first time that Trump has been accused of sexual misconduct, in fact, a string of women have alleged that Trump assaulted them sexually. Dorris is about the 26th women to have made sexual allegations against the President.

Before Dorris, Lucy Osborne laid out claims of sexual misconduct against Trump. The Amy Dorris case may revive all the previous incidents and allegations that have been made against Donald Trump and that is exactly what Trump doesn’t want at this point in time.

The campaigns will be reoriented - now with more focus on Trump's much-turned down approach towards women. Dems, media and people will have their views about it and Trump will have to go through all.