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REVEALED: TV host Nancy O'Dell is the married woman who Trump claims he tried to 'F***', then took shopping for furniture, in his lewd hot mic boast to her former colleague Billy Bush 'I've never said I'm a perfect person': Trump APOLOGIZES in a video released on Friday night for crude recording where he is heard boasting that his celebrity status allows him to do 'anything' to women - but can't resist attacking Bill and EXCLUSIVE: Billy Bush is an 'entitled jock' who polarized opinion in the studio, according to an NBC source, who has called for him to be sacked Donald Trump tried to have Nancy O'Dell dropped from hosting the Miss USA pageant in 2007 'because she was pregnant' Drop out Trump! Senior Republicans call for the GOP candidate to step down immediately as Speaker Paul Ryan insists he is 'sickened' by The Donald's lewd comments but refuses to take back his endorsement Here come ... (more)

Can Trump survive his boasting about groping women because hea s a star?

Donald Trump has insulted a war hero, criticized the family of a fallen soldier, mocked a disabled reporter and remained in the game. But the appearance Friday of a video in which he brags crudely about making sexual advances to a married woman is raising questions once again: Has Donald Trump gone too far? And could this be the one that sinks his presidential bid? Possibly not, some analysts suggested, given the Republican presidential nominee's already well-documented history of making remarks critical of women.

Trump caught on video making lewd, crude remarks about women

In this Oct. 6, 2016, photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a town hall in Sandown, N.H. Russia's government lodged a formal complaint last month with the United Nations over a top U.N. official's condemnations of Trump and some European politicians, diplomats told The Associated Press, an intervention that underscores the unusual links between the Republican presidential nominee and the Kremlin. There is no evidence Trump sought Russia's assistance, or was even aware of the criticism by Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights.

The Latest: Clinton campaign won’t confirm leaked emails

Hillary Clinton's campaign says it will not confirm the authenticity of emails from campaign co-chairman John Podesta that WikiLeaks released Friday. The campaign is blaming the intrusion on Russian state actors seeking to help rival Donald Trump.

Leaked tape has Donald Trump making statements such as ‘I did try…

Never mind Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings-what we're really looking foward to this Sunday is round two of the presidential debate between Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton. The first debate was a disaster for Trump, who later declared his distaste for: Clinton on the grounds that she launched personal attacks; on moderator Lester Holt for being hard on him; and on organizers for giving him a "broken microphone".

RNC Chair Reince Priebus condemns Trump for obscene comments about women in 2005 video

The chair of the Republican National Committee on Friday issued an extraordinary rebuke of its party's presidential nominee 31 days before the election, after a 2005 video surfaced of Donald Trump making vulgar comments about women. "No woman should ever be described in these terms or talked about in this manner.

Trump campaign battered by cascade of missteps, new lewd comments

In this Oct. 6, 2016, photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a town hall in Sandown, N.H. Trump made a series of lewd and sexually charged comments about women as he waited to make a cameo appearance on a soap opera in 2005. The Republican presidential nominee issued a rare apology Friday, "if anyone was offended."

David Letterman: Trump needs an appointment with a psychiatrist

In his 33 years as a late-night entertainer, David Letterman was both a host and an antagonist to politicians of every stripe. He took a centrist approach to NBC's Late Night and at CBS' Late Show , holding wide-ranging conversations with President Bill Clinton or Senator John McCain on a given evening, then bringing the satirical hammer down on them the following night.

Democrat Doug Applegate opens lead on Darrell Issa in new Democratic poll

Donald Trump is the Republican nominee, which is frightening.We must make sure his hateful rhetoric does not even come close... Donald Trump has gone too far with his attacks on Gold Star parents Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose son Army Capt. Humayun Khan... A Donald Trump White House would be a disaster, and this goes way beyond any ideological difference.

Trump suggests immigrants allowed in illegally to vote

Citing a Border Patrol union leader, Donald Trump said Friday that agents have been told to allow immigrants into the United States illegally "so they can vote in the election." But he offered no evidence to support his most recent claim that presidential voting may be tainted by fraud.

The Latest: Trump shakes up advertising plans

Democratic vice presidential nominee, Tim Kaine, speaks during a Nevada Democratic Party rally at the Carpenters International Training Center in Las Vegas, Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016. FILE - In this July 6, 2016 file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets striking workers outside the Trump Taj Mahal Casino and Hotel in Atlantic City, N.J. On Monday, Oct. 10, 2016, the last vestige of Donald Trump will vanish from Atlantic City when the Trump Taj Mahal casino shuts down.

Hurricane Matthew Quiets Campaign Ahead of Debate

The candidates, their aides, their surrogates, even some of their ads, went quiet Friday, as swing-state Florida was pounded by Hurricane Matthew, coastal residents hunkered down in their homes and the 15 months of constant political chatter almost disappeared. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton kept far away from the storm at their home bases in New York.

Bill O’Reilly: Hurricane Matthew Won’t Impact Election

Superstorm Sandy was widely blamed in 2012 for affecting the outcome of the presidential election but Hurricane Matthew won't likely have the same effect this time around, Fox News' Bill O'Reilly said Friday morning. "It seems like everybody's pretty well-organized," O'Reilly told Fox News' "Fox & Friends" program, while appearing on the show to speak about the network's 20th anniversary observation.

Trump: Administration Letting In Illegal Immigrants To Vote

Donald Trump accused the Obama administration of allowing illegal immigrants into the country so they could urge them to register to vote and support Democrats. "They are letting people pour into this country so they can go and vote," Trump remarked Friday morning during a meeting at Trump Tower in Manhattan, according to a pool r eport by the Wall Street Journal's Reid Epstein.

Election 2016: Misery in Missouri a ” and everywhere else

From St. Louis and its suburbs south to Branson, voters here about an angst around next month's election. Many say they feel like they're choosing between the lesser of two evils, that the political dialogue feels sharply negative, and they are deeply fearful of what might happen if their preferred candidate loses.

The Trump Files: When Donald Had to Prove He Was Not the Son of an Orangutan

Until the election, we're bringing you "The Trump Files," a daily dose of telling episodes, strange but true stories, or curious scenes from the life of GOP nominee Donald Trump. Donald Trump has a well-documented tendency to file lawsuits when someone hurts his feelings.

How Would “The West Wing” Handle Donald Trump?

Before the dark drama of House of Cards and the political satire of Veep , there was The West Wing , the beloved NBC White House drama that aired 154 episodes over seven seasons, beginning in 1999. For the past six months, Song Exploder host Hrishikesh Hirway and West Wing actor Joshua Malina have been reliving The West Wing in podcast form, usually one episode per week.

What Will Happen to the Democratic Party if Clinton Loses the Election?

For the last year, all eyes have been focused on the future of the Republican Party. Pundits love to talk about the collapse of the party, the fractures between social and fiscal conservatives, the number of party leaders who say they will not vote for the GOP nominee and what the party will do to rebuild the day after the election - in the wake of what the media now believes will be the defeat of Donald Trump.