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Following a tumultuous week in politics, Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton met at Washington University in St. Louis Sunday night for a town hall-style presidential debate. Met with questions from an audience of undecided voters and from moderators Anderson Cooper of CNN and Martha Raddatz of ABC, the candidates arguably had more pressing matters to discuss than in their first matchup, which aired Sept.
Supporters of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump each could come away from the Sunday, Oct. 9, debate feeling good about their candidate, according to Southern California debate experts who watched the event. Gordon Stables, director of the Trojan Debate Squad and an assistant dean at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, said the first 25 minutes of the debate in St. Louis were “the most uncomfortable bit of political communication I've ever seen.
Shane and Nicole Wetherington leave the presidential debate screening party at Regal LA Live Stadium 14 in downtown Los Angeles Sunday night. Hundreds of Southern Californians converged on cineplexes Sunday for America's most entertaining spectacle.
ST. LOUIS In a stunningly brazen move, Donald Trump met publicly Sunday night with several women who have accused Bill Clinton of unwanted sexual advances and even rape, shortly before the Republican presidential nominee was stepping on the debate stage with the former president's wife, Hillary Clinton. Bill Clinton never faced any criminal charges in relation to the allegations, and a lawsuit over an alleged rape was dismissed.
WASHINGTON - Donald Trump, facing an exodus of support from top Republicans due to his vulgar comments about women, counterattacked Sunday by appearing with women who claimed they were mistreated by Hillary Clinton or her husband, former President Bill Clinton. Trump preceded Sunday's second presidential debate with a press conference featuring four women, including Paula Jones, whose charged that then-Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton propositioned her.
Just 90 minutes before the biggest moment of his political life, Donald Trump showed no sign of contrition as he held an impromptu press conference with the most prominent accusers in Bill Clinton's past with women. Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey, Kathy Shelton and Paula Jones huddled at the Four Seasons in St Louis just a short drive from the debate stage in St. Louis with his presidential campaign in crisis and his party in open rebellion against him.
As things get underway, check out CBS News' fact-checking live blogs from the past two debates: one from the about women emerged Friday, the aftermath has upended his campaign and dominated the news cycle. That tape will be the subject of the Shortly before the debate began, Donald Trump invited the pooled press for a press statement with women who have accused President Bill Clinton of sexual assault or rape including Juanita Broaddrick, Paula Jones, and Kathleen Willey.
Donald Trump has met women who have accused former US president Bill Clinton of rape and other unwanted sexual advances, just over an hour before he faces Hillary Clinton in a televised debate. The Trump pre-debate event is thought to be a sign that he plans to use Mr Clinton as a distraction from the controversy over his own predatory remarks about women.
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."
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport in St. Louis, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016, for the second presidential debate.
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's vulgar comments toward women released this week were no doubt disgusting and have made many Republicans drop their support for him. On Saturday I tweeted out this question: "DT pussy comments were horrific, triggering etc.
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam issued a statement Sunday calling on Donald Trump to step aside and allow his running mate Mike Pence to take over the role of Republican presidential nominee. In the past I have expressed my concern with Donald Trump's policy positions.
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.
Jon Voight, who endorsed Donald Trump last spring, is defending the GOP nominee and lashing out at actor Robert De Niro for saying he'd like to punch Trump "in the face." Voight wrote on Twitter that Trump's lewd remarks in a 2005 audio conversation with "Access Hollywood" host Billy Bush were common among young males.
The daily newspaper in Ohio's capital has endorsed Hillary Clinton for president, breaking a century-long tradition of backing Republicans for the White House. The Columbus Dispatch on Sunday called Republican Donald Trump "unfit to be president of the United States."
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.
Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer View text version of this page Help using this website - Accessibility statement Join today and you can easily save your favourite articles, join in the conversation and comment, plus select which news your want direct to your inbox. The most shocking thing about the recording of US Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump boasting about infidelity and his ability to grab women "by the pussy" because he's famous, is that it took something so graphic and unspinnable for senior establishment Republicans to withdraw support for Trump.
As Republican colleagues abandon him in droves, Donald Trump signalled a stormy entry to Sunday evening's second debate with Hillary Clinton, with a tweeted lashing of GOP critics' and their unprecedented demands that he quit the race - "So many self-righteous hypocrites. Watch their poll numbers - and elections - go down!" Instead of focusing on debate preparation, he busied himself on Sunday morning, winding up his demoralised surrogates to harden their attack - against Republicans, not Democrats.
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