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The #MeToo movement reaches its limits in Trump-era America, but it’s notching victories in Europe

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Emma Hinchliffe
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Nina Ajemian
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February 4, 2025, 8:49 AM ET
Spain's player Jenni Hermoso leaves the court of San Fernando de Henares
Spanish soccer player Jenni Hermoso testified Monday in the case against former soccer official Luis Rubiales, who allegedly kissed her without consent following Spain's world cut victory. THOMAS COEX—AFP/Getty Images

Good morning! Trump pauses Mexico tariffs, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul protects doctors prescribing abortion medication, and #MeToo is going strong in Europe.

– Still going strong. In the U.S., it can feel like the #MeToo movement has hit a wall. Donald Trump is president, despite a bevy of allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct and even being found liable in civil court for the sexual abuse of E. Jean Carroll. Weeks of headlines and confirmation-process outrage from Democrats couldn’t stop Trump’s defense secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth, from getting confirmed. (Both men have denied all allegations of sexual misconduct.)

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But in Europe, the #MeToo movement has picked up steam. French director Christophe Ruggia was found guilty yesterday of the sexual assault of actor Adèle Haenel in the early 2000s, when she was between 12 and 15 years old. (His attorney says he plans to appeal.) Haenel is known in the U.S. For her starring role in the film Portrait of a Ladyon Fire; she was the first actor to voice concerns about sexual abuse in the French film industry in public and walked out at the César Awards in 2020 when Roman Polanski won best director. The case is France’s first major #MeToo trial about sexual abuse in the workplace. Its verdict arrives after the country was captivated last year by Gisèle Pelicot and the trial against her husband and rapist Dominique Pelicot.

Concurrently, in Spain, another trial about sexual misconduct at work is just starting. Luis Rubiales, the former head of Spain’s soccer federation, began his trial yesterday for kissing player Jenni Hermoso, allegedly without her consent, after Spain’s team won the Women’s World Cup in 2023. He’s charged with sexual assault and coercion for allegedly trying to force Hermoso to support his version of events afterward, both of which he denies. (A new law in Spain means that sexual assault and sexual harassment are now considered the same offense.)

Hermoso told the court yesterday that the kiss “tainted one of the happiest days of [her] life.” She said that she received death threats in the aftermath of the incident. Prosecutors are asking for a two-and-a-half year sentence for Rubiales and a ban on his ability to serve as a sports official. The trial is set to continue for the next two weeks.

Taken together, this feels like a complete 180 from the days when the #MeToo movement was at its strongest in the U.S.; other countries at the time, including France, were slower to accept similar efforts to root out sexual abuse and abusers. Now the world has caught up, while the U.S. Falls behind. On the one hand, it’s disheartening that misogyny seems to reign stateside so far in 2025. On the other, it’s encouraging that our backslide doesn’t have to be the standard everywhere.

Emma Hinchliffe
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ALSO IN THE HEADLINES

- Tariff pause.President Donald Trump is pausing tariffs on Mexico for a month, as he works with President of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum to block drugs from crossing into the U.S. As part of the agreement, Mexico is sending 10,000 national guard troops to the Mexico-U.S. Border. Washington Post

- Aid emergency. Trump and Elon Musk faced a showdown with Democrats yesterday over a plan to shut down USAID. The agency that provides aid overseas has funded schools for girls in Afghanistan and provided food for starving women and children. AP

- Prescription protection.New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation to protect doctors prescribing abortion medication. This follows the indictment of a New York doctor by a Louisiana grand jury for allegedly prescribing abortion pills to a minor in Louisiana. CBS

- According to the oracle. Meredith Whitney, the “Oracle of Wall Street,” shared her 2025 economic predictions. Among them: Older homeowners will “age in place,” a reversal of her previous take. Business Insider

- Miscarriage maternity leave.Germany passed a law offering maternity leave to women who had a miscarriage after their 13th week of pregnancy; miscarriages were previously not considered reason for maternity leave. Around 6,000 miscarriages occur annually in Germany after the 13th week, while around 84,000 happen before. DPA International

MOVERS AND SHAKERS

Amira Learning, a literacy platform, named Amy Scholz COO. Previously, she was CMO at Curriculum Associates.

On Belay Health Solutions, a primary care solutions provider, named Andrea Osborne COO. Most recently, she was SVP of ACO operations and delegated services at Village MD.

GBK Collective, a tk company, named Randi Ochs SVP. Most recently, she was head of custom insights and strategy at Collage Group.

SmartRent, a smart home products company, appointed Ana Pinczuk to its board of directors. She most recently served as COO of Dexterity.

ON MY RADAR

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PARTING WORDS

“I know that there is some Black girl out there, so many Black women out there that are watching me right now and I want to tell you: You can do it. Anything is possible.”

— Rapper Doechii on becoming the third woman to win the Grammy for best rap album

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Emma Hinchliffe is Coins2Day’s Most Powerful Women editor, overseeing editorial for the longstanding franchise. As a senior writer at Coins2Day, Emma has covered women in business and gender-lens news across business, politics, and culture. She is the lead author of the Most Powerful Women Daily newsletter (formerly the Broadsheet), Coins2Day’s daily missive for and about the women leading the business world.

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