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Did George H.W. Bush apologize for the "salty pig hand" again?

Since the "sexual harassment" scandal broke out in Hollywood, the whole world has found out "idiots", and even former US President George W. Bush has been on the "black list". According to CNN, a woman named corrigan recently stepped forward and publicly claimed that George H.W. Bush, now 93, had held out a "salty pig hand" when taking a photo with him in 2003. She is also the sixth woman to make similar accusations against Bush.

Corrigan revealed that when she was 65,438+06 years old, she went to Texas with her parents to attend a party organized by the Central Intelligence Agency. When the photographer was ready to take a picture, Bush reached out to her hip below the waist, and then skillfully squeezed her ass. "My first reaction was extreme fear and I was very confused." She said that she looked at her mother first, but said nothing. What can a girl say to the president? "You will say,' Hey, old man, shouldn't you touch me like this?' Corrigan said that she didn't tell her mother about it until the elder Bush left. The latter was very surprised and angrily wanted to catch up and ask for an explanation. However, since George H.W. Bush was a former president, I was worried that the seminar would threaten her husband's job, so I had to give up.

The BBC said that recently, American actresses Linde and Gueronick accused Bush of telling dirty jokes and touching women's buttocks while taking photos, and the latter also apologized for it many times. Its spokesman, McGrath, said earlier that the former president was "showing goodwill" by patting women's buttocks. In addition, George H.W. Bush has been in a wheelchair since 20 12. Because of his height difference, he naturally puts his hands on other people's hips when taking pictures with others. He really didn't know that such behavior would bring trouble to others. However, it is worth noting that corrigan's alleged harassment occurred in 2003, when Bush was not in a wheelchair. Mcgrath issued a statement on 13, saying that Bush "didn't mean to offend anyone, and he once again apologized to all those who felt offended when taking a group photo".