Trump did not explain what he meant by "do anything" for campaign contributions, or how Gillibrand might have been "USED" by Bill and Hillary Clinton. (Last month, Gillibrand startled fellow Democrats by saying President Bill Clinton should have resigned in 1998 amid the Monica Lewinsky imbroglio.)
Several women on Monday revived their allegations that Trump, a former New York businessman, sexually harassed or assaulted them and called for a congressional investigation. During the campaign, at least one dozen women accused Trump of improper sexual advances that allegedly happened years earlier.
Gillibrand has also called for congressional hearings into the issue – especially since the backlash against sexual harassment sweeping the country has resulted in the resignations of other politicians, including Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., and Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz.
"President Trump should resign," Gillibrand tweeted Monday. "But, of course, he won't hold himself accountable. Therefore, Congress should investigate the multiple sexual harassment and assault allegations against him."
Gillibrand's rebuke of Trump on Tuesday was echoed by other Democrats, including Rep. Frederica Wilson of Florida.
Trump's tweet, Wilson said, "is yet another example of his bombastic propensity for attacking women – especially those who have the courage to call him out."
After Trump Twitter attack, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand says: 'You cannot silence me'
Like most Trump tweets ....this defies understanding
Trump is outraged because Gillibrand is attacking his treatment of women
What does her asking for contributions have to do with it? (not clear if she ever did)
What does Bill or Hillary have to do with Gillibrands calling for Trump's resignation?