Another woman who claims Donald Trump groped her is calling for a congressional investigation into the numerous sexual harassment allegations against the president.
Appearing on NBC's "Megyn Kelly Today" show Tuesday morning, Melinda McGillivray recounted in graphic detail how Trump made her feel "small and inferior" when he allegedly grabbed her butt while they were backstage during a 2003 concert at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
McGillivray is the fifth of Trump's 19 accusers to demand that Congress probe the sexual misconduct claims against him. On Monday, Jessica Leeds, Samantha Holvey, Rachel Crooks and Lisa Boyne demanded that Congress steps up to the task during a news conference in Manhattan.
"Why hasn't anything been done? Where's our investigation?" McGillivray, 36, said.
McGillivray, who was 23 at the time Trump allegedly groped her, first came forward with the damning allegations in October last year.
On Tuesday, she broke into tears as she recalled how Trump allegedly popped up behind her while she and a friend were hanging out backstage during a Ray Charles concert at his sprawling estate.
"The next thing you know I feel a grab on my right side, so I quickly turned to look at what this is," she said. "To my surprise it's Donald. And he's standing a foot and a half away from me so his hand had to reach out and touch me."
For a brief moment, McGillivray thought Trump might have touched her by mistake, but when their eyes met, she said she instantly felt "objectified."
"He knew what he did," the Florida native said. "I could see it in his face, the look of guilt. ... I was sick to my stomach."
McGillivray's call for congressional intervention echoes demands made by dozens of female House Democrats.
The president, meanwhile, continues to push back against the claims, asserting inaccurately in a Tuesday morning tweet that he has "never met" the women who have accused him of sexual impropriety.
In a second tweet, Trump took a sexually charged jab at Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, claiming that she used to come by his office willing to "do anything" for campaign contributions.
Gillibrand, a New York Democrat who called on Trump to resign on Monday, fired back at Trump: "You cannot silence me or the millions of women who have gotten off the sidelines to speak out about the unfitness and shame you have brought to the Oval Office."