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Recorded discussion between Donald Trump and Billy Bush-league in 2005

Donald Trump (left) and Billy Bush (right)

On October 7, 2016, one month before the United States presidential ballot, The Washington Postal service published a video and accompanying article almost then-presidential candidate Donald Trump and boob tube host Billy Bush having "an extremely lewd conversation virtually women" in 2005. Trump and Bush were in a bus on their way to film an episode of Access Hollywood, a show owned by NBCUniversal. In the video, Trump described his endeavor to seduce a married woman and indicated he might start kissing a woman that he and Bush were almost to meet. He added, "I don't even wait. And when you lot're a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. ... Take hold of 'em by the pussy. You can exercise anything."[one] Commentators and lawyers have described such an action as sexual assault.[ii]

News of the recording broke two days earlier the 2d 2022 presidential debate between Trump, the Republican nominee, and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Trump gave a statement in which he apologized for the video'due south content, but he attempted to deflect attention by saying that Beak Clinton had "said far worse to me on the golf course".[3] The recording provoked strong reactions past media figures and politicians beyond the political spectrum. Statements from Republican officials were varied. Some, including Trump'southward vice-presidential running mate Mike Pence, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus indicated their disapproval of Trump'south words but did not renounce their support or call for his resignation from the ticket. Other Republicans, most prominently quondam presidential nominee John McCain, stated that they would no longer support Trump'due south presidential campaign, and some called for his withdrawal from the ticket. House Speaker Paul Ryan announced that he would no longer defend or support Trump'southward campaign, although he did not officially retract his endorsement of Trump. Bush was fired from his position as a host on the Today show, another show owned by NBCUniversal and aired on the NBC tv network, and several women made allegations of sexual misconduct confronting Trump.

The release of the tape was regarded equally an "Oct surprise", influencing public opinion in the weeks before the election.[4] [five] According to a 2022 study, it reduced public back up for Trump.[6] However, Trump ultimately won the 2022 election.

Recording [edit]

The video was recorded in September 2005 in the NBC Studios parking lot while Trump was preparing to appear in an episode of the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives. Access Hollywood,[7] a syndicated entertainment news program owned by NBCUniversal,[8] conducted a behind-the-scenes interview with Trump near the guest appearance in which Trump and Bush arrived in a tour autobus for the Admission Across America series of segments produced in commemoration of the plan'due south 10th season. It features audio of Trump talking with Billy Bush, then co-ballast of Access Hollywood, on a bus embellished with the show's name. Trump and Bush were wearing microphones, which recorded their coincidental conversation. Trump was later described as "apparently aware at the time that he was being recorded by a Television set program".[9] [10]

According to an Admission Hollywood spokesperson, there were vii other people on the coach: a camera crew of 2, the bus commuter, the prove'southward producer, a production assistant, Trump's security guard, and Trump'south public relations representative. Upon arriving at the lot, the camera crew was allow off the bus and then they could tape Trump and Bush disembarking and coming together with Arianne Zucker, who portrayed Nicole Walker on the soap opera and appeared alongside Trump in the episode in which he guest starred.[11] [12]

Contents [edit]

In the video, Trump tells Bush about a failed try to seduce Nancy O'Dell, who was Bush's co-host at the fourth dimension (circa 2005) of the recording:[13]

I moved on her, and I failed. I'll admit information technology.

I did attempt and fuck her. She was married.

And I moved on her very heavily. In fact, I took her out furniture shopping. She wanted to get some article of furniture. I said, "I'll show you where they accept some nice furniture." I took her out article of furniture—I moved on her like a bowwow. Only I couldn't get in that location. And she was married. And then all all of a sudden I see her, she's now got the big phony tits and everything. She'due south totally changed her wait.[seven]

Later, referring to Arianne Zucker (whom they were waiting to run into), Trump says:

I better use some Tic Tacs just in case I offset kissing her. You know I'm automatically attracted to cute—I only start kissing them. It's like a magnet. Just kiss. I don't even expect. And when you're a star, they let you do it. Yous can do anything. Take hold of 'em by the pussy. You can do annihilation.[vii]

Publication [edit]

Co-ordinate to Access Hollywood, the discovery of the video was prompted past "Mr. Trump's denial of claims contained in an Associated Printing story in which 20 onetime Apprentice employees described Mr. Trump'south behavior toward women as lewd and inappropriate."[fourteen] An NBC source said that an Access Hollywood producer remembered the conversation on Monday, October three, and located it in the bear witness's athenaeum.[8] [15] The celebrity news website TMZ reports a different chronology: when senior executives at NBC learned about the video, they thought it was too early in the presidential campaign season to release it with maximum effect, and (according to TMZ) those executives publicly said they learned of the video long after they actually learned about it.[sixteen] [17]

NBC discussed whether to release the tape and had lawyers review the legality of the publication, as is common amid other news media due to the possibility that the involved parties might file a lawsuit if the video was released.[ix] By Tuesday, Oct 4, NBC had drafted a story that it declined to broadcast for some other 3 days.[9] [18] On Friday, October 7, at around xi a.m., an unidentified source gave a re-create of the tape to Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold, who contacted NBC for annotate, notified the Trump entrada that he had the video, obtained confirmation of its actuality, and released a story and the record itself past four p.m.[seven] [8] Alerted that the Post might release the story immediately,[8] NBC News released its own story "mere minutes" later the Mail service story was published.[11]

By that evening, the Post 's story had become "the most concurrently viewed commodity in the history of the Post 'southward website" with more 100,000 people reading it on the afternoon of October 7. The Post 's servers went offline for a short menstruum that day due to the surge in web traffic.[8] This story would afterwards be i of the articles for which Fahrenthold received the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.[19]

Reactions [edit]

Reaction was swift, with Trump's general ballot opponent Hillary Clinton amidst the first political figures to respond to the tape, tweeting shortly after its release, "This is horrific. We cannot let this man to become president."[21] Clinton's VP running mate Tim Kaine said of the tape, "Information technology makes me sick to my stomach ... I'm sad to say that I'm not surprised."[22] At the 2nd presidential debate 2 days later, Clinton said of the tape, "With prior Republican nominees for president, I disagreed with them, politics, policies, principles, simply I never questioned their fettle to serve. Donald Trump is different."[23]

In the second episode of season 42 of Saturday Night Live (first aired on October eight), Alec Baldwin parodied the controversy as Donald Trump.[24] [25] [26] Samantha Bee, the host of Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, reversed the gender roles in the video and issued an "amends" for the parodied video on Twitter.[27] Singer-songwriter Carly Simon donated her 1972 song "You lot're And so Vain" for employ in an anti-Trump advertisement – the get-go fourth dimension she has e'er allowed its utilize for political purposes – and announced her opposition to Trump in response to the tape.[28]

Media and legal profession attention [edit]

Touching a person's genitals without consent (too known as groping) is considered sexual assail in virtually jurisdictions in the U.s.a..[29] [xxx] [31] [32] Many attorneys and media commentators characterized Trump's statements as describing acts of sexual assault.[7] [33] [34] Lisa Bloom, a sexual harassment expert and civil rights lawyer, stated: "Let's exist very clear, he is talking well-nigh sexual assail. He is talking about grabbing a woman'due south genitals without her consent."[33] Trump and some of his supporters claimed that Trump was not saying he committed a sexual assault, or denied that groping is sexual assault.[35] [36] [37] Announcer Emily Crockett says that this is further evidence of a trend to minimize sexual assaults confronting women.[38]

John Banzhaf, a George Washington Academy public interest police force professor, stated, "if Trump suddenly and without whatever warning reached out and grabbed a woman's crotch or breast, it would rather clearly found sexual assault," as indicated in Trump's statement "I don't even wait." It has been argued, however, that despite Trump having stated "I don't even await," his full remarks could imply something akin to consent. This is pointed out by Trump's total remarks having included the argument "and when yous're a star, they let yous exercise it. You lot can exercise anything."[39]

It brought further media comment on Trump'southward history of criticizing women for their looks, among other remarks criticized as sexist.[xl] [41] On October 8, CNN aired segments from multiple interviews Trump gave to The Howard Stern Show prior to his political career in which he fabricated comments like to those on the Access Hollywood record.[42] In September 2004, Trump comments on his daughter Ivanka's torso and, when asked, tells Stern that it is okay for him to call his daughter "a piece of ass".[42] [43]

Involved parties [edit]

Baton Bush [edit]

While the controversy has focused mainly on Trump, Bush-league also faced backlash every bit a outcome of the record,[44] mainly due to his statement that Zucker "[is] hot as shit" and his goading her into hugging Trump after they go off on the bus. Bush received online criticism and calls for his resignation from The Today Show, where he was an ballast at the time. The Washington Post stated, "Bush'southward public prototype was damaged—perhaps beyond repair."[44] There were then many negative comments on Bush-league's social media accounts following the tape'southward release that his Twitter account was taken down on the evening of October 7.[44] That evening, Bush issued an apology, saying, "Plainly I'm embarrassed and ashamed. It's no excuse, but this happened xi years ago—I was younger, less mature, and acted foolishly in playing along. I'yard very sorry."[44]

The controversy has led to speculation that Bush'southward spot on Today could be in jeopardy, both because of the backlash confronting him on social media and the possibility that the record'south release could create a toxic piece of work environment between Bush and the show'south by and large female product staff.[45] NBC executives confirmed on the evening of October viii that Bush-league'southward job was safe and he would address the controversy on the Oct 10 episode of Today.[45] Politico noted that the audience of Today is disproportionately female so that a significant ratings driblet in the wake of the controversy could all the same lead to Bush's dismissal.[45] On Monday, October 10, NBC reversed course and announced that Bush would be suspended from Today indefinitely pending further review;[46] as he was an ballast, his break was briefly addressed during that day'south circulate.[47] One twenty-four hours afterwards, on October xi, multiple media sources reported that NBC was "negotiating his go out".[47] [48] [49] On Oct 17, NBC announced that Bush-league had resigned.[50]

Bush's status every bit a member of the Bush family (specifically, as the cousin of former President George W. Bush and the nephew of old president George H. W. Bush[47]) was too noted in the wake of the controversy. The Economist noted, "Who would have idea that Mr. Bush, a presenter of NBC'due south Today news bear witness, could end up playing a more influential part in this election than his cousin Jeb, whom many Republicans had expected to win it?"[51]

People and entities mentioned by Trump [edit]

Nancy O'Dell, the wife that Trump spoke of, said:

Politics aside, I'm saddened that these comments still exist in our society at all. When I heard the comments yesterday, it was disappointing to hear such objectification of women. The chat needs to change because no female, no person, should be the subject of such crass comments, whether or not cameras are rolling. Anybody deserves respect no thing the setting or gender. As a adult female who has worked very hard to constitute her career, and as a mom, I feel I must speak out with the promise that as a guild we will always strive to be better.[13]

In response to having their product referenced by Trump on the record, Tic Tac issued a statement on Twitter stating, "Tic Tac respects all women. Nosotros find the contempo statements and behavior completely inappropriate and unacceptable."[52]

Reacting to her unwitting role in this incident, Zucker wrote on TwitLonger, "How nosotros treat one another, whether behind closed doors, locker rooms or face to face, should exist done with kindness, dignity and respect."[53] [54]

Republican Political party [edit]

The incident was condemned past numerous prominent Republicans. Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus said, "No woman should ever be described in these terms or talked about in this manner. Ever." The RNC suspended all support of Trump'south campaign presently thereafter.[55] [56] Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, the Republican presidential nominee in 2012, tweeted, "Hitting on married women? Condoning attack? Such vile degradations demean our wives and daughters and corrupt America's face up to the earth." Ohio governor John Kasich, a former chief rival to Trump, chosen the remarks "indefensible"; former Florida governor Jeb Bush, as well a former principal rival, called them "reprehensible".[57] Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell as well denounced the video, but continued to back up Trump.[58] Paul Ryan, the House Speaker, disinvited Trump from a scheduled campaign rally,[59] appear that he would no longer defend or support Trump'southward presidential campaign, and in a highly unusual movement freed downwardly-ticket congressional members to use their own judgment, saying "you all need to do what's all-time for you and your district"; he did non, however, withdraw his endorsement of Trump.[58] [60]

Many members of the Republican Political party rescinded their endorsements as a event of the release of the video,[61] [62] including Governors Beak Haslam[63] and Robert J. Bentley;[64] Representatives Bradley Byrne,[62] Jason Chaffetz,[65] and Joe Heck;[66] and Senators Kelly Ayotte,[67] Mike Crapo,[68] and John McCain.[69] Erstwhile California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who had previously kept his stance private throughout the campaign, released a statement: "For the showtime time since I became a citizen in 1983, I will not vote for the Republican candidate for president ... Equally proud equally I am to label myself a Republican, at that place is one characterization that I hold in a higher place all else — American."[70] By October 11, "nearly a tertiary" of Senate Republicans said they would not vote for Trump.[71] Other Republicans expressed continued support for Trump,[72] including former 2022 Republican candidate Ben Carson,[73] evangelical leaders Tony Perkins and Ralph E. Reed Jr.,[74] and quondam Trump campaign managing director Corey Lewandowski.[74] Other evangelical leaders, particularly the Southern Baptist Convention Ethics and Policy Director, Dr. Russell D. Moore, publicly rebuked evangelical leaders who still supported Trump.[75] In a tweet, Ted Cruz questioned why NBC, who had possession of the tape, sat on it for 11 years.[76]

Calls to drop campaign [edit]

Past October eight, several dozen Republicans had called for Trump to withdraw from the campaign and let his VP running mate, Mike Pence, take over the Republican ticket.[77] [78] [79] Among those favoring a Pence takeover were erstwhile Utah Governor Jon Huntsman Jr., U.South. Senators Dan Sullivan of Alaska, Cory Gardner of Colorado and Deb Fischer of Nebraska, and U.S. Representatives Jason Chaffetz of Utah, Bradley Byrne of Alabama, Rodney Davis of Illinois, and Ann Wagner of Missouri.[79] [61]

Pence himself released a statement on October viii, saying, "Every bit a husband and father, I was offended by the words and actions described by Donald Trump in the 11-twelvemonth-old video released yesterday ... I do not condone his remarks and cannot defend them." However, he said he still supported Trump since he "has expressed remorse and apologized to the American people."[72] [fourscore] [81]

Trump insisted he would never drop out.[82] As of October viii, depending upon the country:

  • It was non possible to alter the names on ballots at the late date for purely legal reasons.[83]
  • Many general election ballots had already been printed, and it would be expensive to change them.[83]
  • In states with early voting, thousands of ballots had already been cast.[83]

For these reasons, commentators said that information technology would have been very difficult, if not impossible, to supplant Trump as the Republican nominee.[83] [84]

Withdrawal of political support [edit]

Every bit the solar day wore on, a growing number of Republicans went beyond criticizing Trump'southward remarks or rescinding endorsements of him and began calling for Trump to drop out of the presidential race, ceding the Republican nomination to another person.[78] [79] On the afternoon of Oct eight, Trump responded with a tweet: "The media and establishment want me out of the race then badly - I WILL NEVER Driblet OUT OF THE RACE, Volition NEVER Let MY SUPPORTERS DOWN! #MAGA".[85]

The Republican National Committee connected to support Trump,[86] and within the adjacent couple of days, several of the Republicans who wanted Trump to drop out said that they were even so voting for him.[87] Steve Bannon said in an interview on hour that response to the controversy served as a "litmus examination" for Trump's Republican allies. For instance, according to Bannon, Chris Christie was denied a Chiffonier position because he said Trump's comments were "completely indefensible".[88]

Trump's responses [edit]

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video icon Donald Trump apologizes for sexist comments about groping women on YouTube
via PBS Newshour, Oct vii, 2016

Trump acknowledged making the remarks, but tried to deflect past maxim that Pecker and Hillary Clinton had said and done worse.

Subsequently the release of the Access Hollywood video, Trump's offset public response came in the form of a written statement published on his campaign website:

This was locker room barrack, a private chat that took place many years agone. Bill Clinton has said far worse to me on the golf course - not even shut. I repent if anyone was offended.[89]

Early on Sat morn, October 8, Donald Trump issued a lengthier statement, released by video. In information technology, Trump said of the video's contents, "I said it, I was wrong, and I apologize." He went on to "pledge to be a better man" and ended the video with the allegation that Bill Clinton had "abused women", and that Hillary Clinton had bullied her husband'south victims.[90] Trump's video ended with assurances that the Clinton allegations would be discussed in coming days.[91] Trump's statement was criticized severely by the media and members of the public equally insincere, and an attempt to divert attention abroad from Trump's comments and onto unsubstantiated accusations against his political opponents.[91] [92] [93] Trump tweeted the next twenty-four hour period: "Certainly has been an interesting 24 hours!"[94] [95] On Oct ten, Trump was also questioned about the tape during the 2d presidential debate of his campaign. He reiterated that it was "locker room talk", then said, "I'chiliad not proud of it. I repent to my family. I apologize to the American people."[96]

Trump'southward wife Melania said, "The words my married man used are unacceptable and offensive to me. This does not represent the man that I know." She added that she hopes "people will have his apology, equally I accept".[97]

In 2017, information technology was reported that Trump had questioned the authenticity of the record in multiple individual conversations that year, including 1 with a Republican senator, even though he had already acknowledged that the vocalization was his, and apologized, afterward the record was revealed.[98] [99]

In January 2017, shortly before his inauguration, Trump told a Republican senator that he wanted to investigate the recording that had him boasting most grabbing women'southward genitals.[100]

Effects and aftermath [edit]

Clinton–Trump debates [edit]

The release of the tape led to a renewed anticipation towards the October 9 debate between Trump and Hillary Clinton, equally information technology would be the first time for each candidate to straight accost the controversy. Less than 2 hours before the argue began, Trump held a surprise press briefing in St. Louis with Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey, and Juanita Broaddrick, who have previously accused Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct, and Kathy Shelton, a rape victim whose rapist had been represented in the 1970s by Hillary, an appointed public defender. Describing the conference as his "debate prep", Trump described the women as "mettlesome" and "victims of the Clintons", with each of the women repeating their grievances with the Clintons.[101] At the briefing, Trump refused to answer journalists' questions well-nigh the Admission Hollywood tape.[101] Clinton's campaign dismissed the conference as "an act of desperation" and denounced Trump's "destructive race to the bottom".[101] Start Lady Michelle Obama said referring to the controversy, "Information technology has shaken me to my core in a way that I couldn't accept predicted."[102]

The New York Times reported that just before the printing briefing, directorate to the Trump campaign told Reince Priebus that Trump had to leave to nourish a "meet and greet" because they feared that "Priebus would object if he knew the truth". Entrada chairman Steve Bannon told Trump, "[Broaddrick, Jones, Shelton, and Willey are] going to rub upwards on you and be crying... [a]nd you're going to be empathetic." In response, Bannon recalled, Trump closed his eyes, moved his head dorsum "like a Roman emperor", and said "I love it". Juanita Broaddrick told the Times she had "no idea what we were going in there for... [b]ut that doesn't matter. I would do it all once again."[103]

During the debate itself, co-moderator Anderson Cooper pressed Trump most whether the conversation on the tape meant that Trump had committed sexual assault. Trump said information technology "was locker room talk" and "I'm not proud of information technology," and said he wanted to move on to other things, merely finally responded "I accept not."[34] It was subsequently revealed that Trump had arranged for the women from his press conference to sit in his family box and that they were to walk into the audience at the aforementioned fourth dimension equally Bill Clinton and face him on live Goggle box, only debate officials intervened and prevented the planned stunt from happening.[104] The Associated Printing later reported that Willey and Shelton had previously been financially compensated by Trump ally Roger Stone during the campaign.[105]

Assault stories [edit]

Shortly afterward the story first broke on October 7, Canadian writer Kelly Oxford posted on Twitter, "Women: tweet me your showtime assaults. they aren't just stats."[106] Within hours, the tweet had gone viral, receiving thousands of responses, many of them relating to stories of sexual assaults on women. Over 30 one thousand thousand people viewed or replied to Oxford's tweet within a week.[106]

Response of athletes and coaches [edit]

Numerous professional athletes and coaches rejected Trump's merits that what he said on the tape was "locker room talk", saying that such comments were non normal or acceptable.[107] [108] [109] Los Angeles Clippers head jitney Doc Rivers said, "[If Trump's comments are locker room talk] that'south a new locker room for me."[110] Oakland Athletics bullpen Sean Doolittle tweeted, "Equally an athlete, I've been in locker rooms my entire adult life and uh, that'south not locker room talk."[107] [110] Kansas Metropolis Chiefs broad receiver Chris Conley tweeted, "Just for reference. I piece of work in a locker room (every day) ... that is not locker room talk. Simply then you know..."[107] [110] Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Brett Anderson tweeted, "What kind of fucked up locker rooms has Donald Trump been in..."[110] NBA betoken baby-sit Kendall Marshall tweeted, "PSA: sexual advances without consent is Not locker room talk."[107] [110] [111] LA Galaxy midfielder Robbie Rogers tweeted, "I'yard offended equally an athlete that @realDonaldTrump keeps using this "locker room talk" as an alibi."[111] Olympic hurdler and sprinter Queen Harrison tweeted, "Locker room talk,' 'Boys will be boys,' 'Harmless banter.' These are not valid excuses for behavior. Never have been, never volition be."[111] Atlanta Falcons tight end Jacob Tamme tweeted, "It's not normal. And fifty-fifty if it were normal, it's not right."[107] [111] These responses also prompted the creation of the hashtag #NotInMyLockerRoom.[107]

Xi months after the footage was leaked, retired professional boxer Floyd Mayweather defended Trump's comments stating, "People don't like the truth ... He speak like a real man spoke." He added, "And so he talking locker room talk. Locker room talk. 'I'm the man, you know what I'k saying? You know who I am. Yeah, I grabbed her by the p---y. And?'"[112] [113]

Anti-Trump memes and campaigns [edit]

The backlash from the comments prompted a "Pussy Grabs Back" hashtag urging women to vote against Trump on Election Day. Anti-Trump memes featuring cat imagery spread on social media. The Guardian wrote that an epitome of a snarling true cat became a "rallying weep for female rage against Trump".[114] [115] [116]

Trump's denial that he ever kissed or groped women without consent led to more accusations by several women that Trump sexually assaulted them.[117] [118] Trump's campaign denied the allegations.[119]

In response to the recording, Shannon Coulter started a viral campaign called #GrabYourWallet, which urges individuals to boycott various companies that sell Trump related products.[120] Various companies accept since dropped Trump'southward products in response to the boycott, including Shoes.com, Nordstrom, Bergdorf Goodman, and Neiman Marcus.[121]

Alleged other tapes [edit]

On October ix, erstwhile staffers of Trump's reality show The Apprentice and journalist Geraldo Rivera said that they both individually have more than damaging tapes of Trump, but did non say if they would be released to the public.[122] [123] Rivera later stated that he had searched his files and that he could non find annihilation relevant to the scandal.[124]

Since the tape's release, Pecker Pruitt, a producer of the kickoff two seasons of the television series The Apprentice, claims at that place is behind-the-scenes footage of Trump proverb things that are "far worse". NBCUniversal's news division does not have access to the archives of the serial. Another Apprentice producer, Chris Nee, claimed on Twitter that Trump said "the N-give-and-take" in the archived footage.[125] [126] Nee later on deleted the tweet.[127] [128] A GoFundMe campaign was launched on October ix with the goal of raising $v.1 million to release more tapes. The campaign is known as the "Trump Sunlight Campaign". Nee wrote on Twitter to Marker Cuban that there is a $5 million penalty fee if the footage is leaked.[126] [129] David Brock likewise offered to pay the penalty to release the alleged tapes from The Apprentice.[130] [131] By ballot day, the "Sunlight campaign" had raised $40,000. No tape was found as a result of the campaign. In Dec 2017, the organizer Aaron Holman posted an update stating that he will donate $25,000 of the fundraised amount to The Nation Constitute, with the remaining used to reimburse expenses of "investigative work" washed by the entrada.[132]

Utilize as a criminal defense [edit]

In October 2018, a Florida homo was arrested and charged with abusive sexual contact, later groping a woman aboard a Southwest Airlines flight. The adult female told police force when the plane landed that the accused had attempted to touch her breasts twice during the trip.[133] When questioned past law he referenced a quote ["Grab them by the pussy"] from the tape, and that the President of the United States says it is okay to grab women by their private parts.[134]

Come across also [edit]

  • Donald Trump sexual misconduct allegations
  • 2017 Women's March
  • Stormy Daniels–Donald Trump scandal
  • Protests against Donald Trump
  • Tiny Hands
  • Me Too motility

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  • Amanda Taub (Oct ten, 2016). "Special Tax on Women: Trump Tape Is a Reminder of the Cost of Harassment". The New York Times . Retrieved Oct 12, 2016.
  • "Transcript: Donald Trump'southward Taped Comments About Women". The New York Times. October 8, 2016. Retrieved October 12, 2016.

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