After a second staffer in the Trump administration stepped down following allegations of domestic violence, President Donald Trump—who provoked outrage Friday when he praised an alleged male abuser without mentioning the female victims—took to Twitter to question the right of survivors to speak out about their experiences:

The backlash was swift:

Trump’s tweet came after David Sorensen, a White House speechwriter who worked under senior policy adviser Stephen Miller, resigned in response to domestic violence allegations detailed in a Washington Post story published Friday.

The White House claimed to have learned about the allegations Thursday night, before being contacted by the newspaper. “We immediately confronted the staffer, he denied the allegations, and he resigned,” said deputy press secretary Raj Shah.

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