A women's rights group placed a massive movie screen outside the Capitol on Thursday, airing the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape in which President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE brags on a hot mic about groping and kissing women without their consent.

The group, UltraViolet Action, told HuffPost in a statement that it plans to air the tape in a continuous loop for over 12 hours to remind the Senate that Trump is “a self-professed serial sexual abuser attempting to elevate another sexual abuser ― Brett Kavanaugh ― into high office.”

“The video explains that the Republican party is providing cover for men with histories of sexual assault, from Trump to Roy Moore Roy Stewart MooreVulnerable Senate Democrat urges unity: 'Not about what side of the aisle we're on' Sessions hits back at Trump days ahead of Alabama Senate runoff Judge allows Roy Moore lawsuit over Sacha Baron Cohen prank to proceed MORE and now Kavanaugh,” the group said, adding that they are urging senators to reject Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court “because the majority of the public believes survivors and will be voting in November.”

This is going to be going on for the next 12 hours, courtesy of @UltraViolet pic.twitter.com/GD8V801nrp — Alex Gangitano (@AlexGangitano) October 4, 2018

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The liberal super PAC American Bridge 21st Century also told HuffPost that it plans to play a continuous loop of the tape outside the Trump International Hotel in Washington later on Thursday.

“We are playing this disgusting audio as a reminder that no sham partisan event or hollow speeches can erase Donald Trump’s admitted history of assaulting and demeaning women,” Harrell Kirstein, a spokesperson for the PAC, said in the statement.

“This week, as they toast Donald Trump and his callous administration his own awful words will be playing in the back of their mind over and over again,” the statement continued.

The protest comes a day after progressive and women's groups coordinated 300 candlelit vigils across the U.S. to demonstrate opposition to Trump's Supreme Court nominee as he continues to face controversy surrounding multiple sexual assault allegations brought against him.

Kavanaugh's nomination is likely to get a vote from the full Senate later this week following the release of an FBI report on the sexual misconduct allegations against him that Republicans say offered no corroborative evidence to back the claims.