Donald Trump pushed back aggressively against what he called “phony” accusations of inappropriate sexual conduct leveled by several women, two more of whom came forward on Friday.
McCraw said the NYT is ready to fight the case in court if Trump believes that those who “dare” to criticise him should stay silent or be punished.
As Trump spoke in Greensboro, another woman accusing him of unwanted sexual advances held a press conference in California. There is also the woman who will openly and quickly sign a prenuptial agreement in order to make a quick hit and take the money given to her.
Zervos was a contestant on Trump’s show in 2006.
Trump claimed an eyewitness already has debunked the allegation by People writer Natasha Stoynoff that Trump assaulted her when she came to interview the real estate developer and his wife on their one-year anniversary.
Representation for The New York Times claims it did a service to its readers by publishing a now infamous piece in which two women claimed Donald Trump touched them inappropriately.
Trump assailed The New York Times in particular, noting its connection to Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, who is a major shareholder in the media company.
Trump said another accuser, Jessica Leeds, who alleges Trump groped her on an airplane thirty years ago, “Would not be his first choice”.
Kristin Anderson told the Washington Post for a story published Friday that Trump groped her under her skirt in the early 1990s.
“I was sitting alone by myself and then I went ‘wah?’ to somebody”, Trump said, motioning to his side as he attempted to re-enact Anderson’s account of his behavior. Speaking about another one of his accusers, he said, “Look at her. Look at her words”. He blamed the growing story on his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton and an global media conspiracy, describing his female accusers as “sick” people seeking fame or money.
That might help Trump, Zuvolney said, because it could stave off the political impact of the allegations.
Moving on, Trump called President Obama “incompetent” and blasted him for spending “all day long” campaigning for Clinton instead of bringing jobs back to the country. The accusations of sexual misconduct, he said, are “poisoning the minds of the electorate”. Trump at a rally in North Carolina on Friday denounced the allegations made by a series of women in recent days, calling them fabrications. Anderson says she was deeply disturbed by Trump’s comments to Billy Bush, and they prompted her to relive a memory that never really left.
“If 5% of the people think it’s true – and maybe 10% – we don’t win”, Trump said. “We’re going to turn it around, folks”.
Donald Trump on Friday continued to attack Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the media for fabricating allegations that he sexually assaulted women, but he offered no evidence the accusers fabricated their stories. Trump, in denying the accusations again, said if “you looked at the disgusting woman” who made the latest accusation, “you’d say ‘I don’t think so'”.
Trump launched into his defense at a rally Friday afternoon in Greensboro, North Carolina, saying he is being attacked with lies and slander.
Cassandra Searles: The former Miss Washington claimed in a comment to her Facebook post Trump groped her at the 2013 Miss USA pageant.
The stories about Trump and his countercharges against Clinton’s husband have distracted attention from the release of thousands of hacked emails from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta that included some potentially damaging information.
Zervos said after their initial meeting, Trump kissed her on the lips and asked for her phone number. Multiple high-profile Republicans revoked their support for Trump after the audio was leaked. It says it has raised $262.3 million since January 2015, about $20 million more than it had by this time in 2012.