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Over the weekend, Donald Trump has called former President Bill Clinton an abuser of women and Hillary Clinton a bully who intimidated his victims. But if you rewind to 1998, the Republican presidential nominee had a very different view of the 42nd president, defending him as the real "victim" in the wake of the fallout of the Monica Lewinsky scandal and blasting the accusers as "terrible" and "unattractive."
Desperate to steer the conversation away from his downward-spiraling presidential campaign and his disparaging remarks toward women, Donald Trump held a press event 90 minutes before tonight's debate with three women who have accused Bill Clinton of sexual abuse in the past: Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey, Juanita Broaddrick. Also on the panel was Kathy Shelton, who denounced Hillary Clinton for representing her rapist in court in the '70s.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport in St. Louis, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016, for the second presidential debate.
26, 2016 photo released by NBC, co-host Billy Bush appears on the "Today" show in New York. Bush says he's "embarrassed and ashamed" by a 2005 conversation he had with Donald Trump in which Trump made lewd comme... Damaged but defiant, Donald Trump is limping toward the critical presidential debate against Hillary Clinton absent the backing of a growing group of Republican leaders.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump convened a meeting of women who accuse former President Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct in St. Louis ahead of debate with Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. Rough Cut .
Donald Trump is trying to revive old problems in Hillary Clinton's marriage and claims that she helped Bill Clinton discredit his accusers. As Trump's campaign staggers under the revelation of his own predatory behaviour toward women, he's also going further: He's accused the former president of "rape," Hillary Clinton of being an "enabler" and threatened to shift those issues from his Twitter feed to the presidential debate stage.
Hours before a make-or-break presidential debate, a defiant Donald Trump unleashed an aggressive - and politically dangerous - personal attack on Democrat Hillary Clinton Sunday by seizing on unsubstantiated rape allegations levied against her husband years ago. The pointed and unproven charge against Bill Clinton, outlined in an interview that Trump tweeted, marks a dramatic escalation of an already nasty campaign as Trump seeks to deflect fallout from his own sexually predatory comments.
Donald Trump arrives on a debate stage today in St Louis with his presidential campaign in crisis and his party in open rebellion against him. It gives him perhaps a last shot to fight for his political survival amid a growing clamour among Republicans that he quit the race.
Streets running with blood and 3,700 dead: After 100 days in office Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte compares his crackdown on drugs to 'Hitler's Holocaust' as he severs military ties with the US Defiant Donald hits out at Republicans deserting him: Trump attacks 'self-righteous hypocrites' condemning his hot mic tape comments as he thanks his fans for their 'tremendous support' The gloves are off! Donald Trump promotes claims by Juanita Broaddrick that Bill Clinton 'raped her' as he signals intent to attack Hillary's personal life at tonight's debate Trump's closest allies are ready to jump ship to a Pence/Carson ticket and want the Donald to drop out... but is such a move even possible? Trump called his daughter Ivanka 'a voluptuous piece of ass': How Donald talked about threesomes and his distaste for women over 35 during 17 years of misogynistic 'banter' with Howard Stern Rudy ... (more)
Trump called his daughter Ivanka 'a voluptuous piece of ass': Donald's 17 years of crude, misogynistic 'banter' with shock jock Howard Stern resurfaces after hot mic recording furor Is Pence planning to drop out of the race? Rumors Indiana governor is under GOP pressure to quit as Trump's running mate after publicly saying he 'could not condone' the billionaire's crude hot mic remarks Trump supporters PROTEST Paul Ryan speech in Wisconsin by booing and chanting the Donald's name - after the Speaker uninvited the nominee over shocking hot mic remarks Donald Trump called his pregnant wife Melania 'a monster' and 'a blimp' just two months after 'grab them by the p***y' comments The GOP in crisis: John McCain is the highest-profile Republican to withdraw his support from Trump - as 73 others back away from endorsing The Donald and condemn his misogynistic remarks Joe Biden accuses Donald ... (more)
It certainly took him a while, but I'm glad to see Bill Clinton has come around to my way of thinking on Obamacare. Here's what I wrote back in 2009 , when the first part of the package was passed: "The Democrats' biggest accomplishment of this decade was getting a package through both houses of Congress mandating that every American have health insurance.
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And an ever-growing list of senators and top GOP officials want Trump replaced on the ticket. Trump insists he won't leave the race, and he and allies indicate he'll go on the attack against Clinton.
For many people, the jaw-dropping 2005 video of Trump's vulgar comments about women trumps anything else that has come out about the Republican nominee. And it gives Hillary Clinton fresh ammunition for her second faceoff with the GOP nominee.
This is apparently an indication of how Trump plans to handle the "grab them by the p***y" video" tomorrow: Bill Clinton to start, a heaping helping of Bill Clinton for the main course - and for dessert? Bill Clinton : If your style is to hit back whenever you're hit, this is the logical place to go, and he's already starting. It's a reminder that he's not the only awful person on the stage.
It is time for Donald Trump to end his childish and vulgar campaign against women and resign his nomination while there is still time for the Republican National Committee to replace Trump at the top of a new ticket. There is still time for the RNC to save some down-ballot candidates and nominate Gov. Mike Pence, who can unite the party and defeat Hillary Clinton.
Key Republican donors have begun looking into whether it's possible to replace Donald Trump as the party's presidential nominee after his campaign was jarred Friday by a video showing him speaking about groping women and making other crude, sexually aggressive comments. Trump released a video statement early Saturday apologizing for the second time in 24 hours for the 2005 comments.
In a videotaped midnight apology, Donald Trump declared "I was wrong and I apologize" after being caught on tape making shockingly vulgar and sexually charged comments. Yet he also defiantly dismissed the revelations as "nothing more than a distraction" from a decade ago and signaled he would close his presidential campaign by arguing rival Hillary Clinton has committed greater sins against women.
Donald Trump issued a defiant apology Saturday morning for lewd and sexually aggressive remarks he made a decade ago - and then made it clear he is girding himself for a nasty political battle. The GOP presidential nominee posted a 90-second video just after midnight on social media, telling voters that he is not a "perfect person" and that the words captured by a hot mic in 2005 "don't reflect who I am."