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Ladybbird 30-01-16 19:07

Trump's HATE For Women >5 TALK of ABUSE +His Dad KKK Member +His Scot Mum
 
Donald Trump Reminds Holocaust Survivors of Adolf Hitler


Irish Central 30 January 30,2016


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Many Holocaust survivors are scared of Trump. Photo by: AP, Charles Krupa/AP


Donald Trump as Adolf Hitler -- absurd, over the top right?

That is unless you are a Holocaust survivor, those brave souls who are still alive having somehow survived the most dreadful genocide on earth.

International Holocaust Day was remembered this week and many survivor’s revealed they were scared stiff of Trump.

Eva Schloss, 86-year-old stepsister of Anne Frank, stated "I think [Trump] is acting like another Hitler by inciting racism." Schloss, an Auschwitz survivor was writing in Newsweek.

"During his U.S. presidential campaign he has suggested the 'total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States,' as well as pledging to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico to keep illegal immigrants out,"she said.

Schloss added, "If Donald Trump became the next president of the U.S. it would be a complete disaster."

International Holocaust Remembrance Day is always a somber time for Auschwitz survivor Irene Weiss but this year even more so she told Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank.

“I am exceptionally concerned about demagogues,” the 85-year-old Weiss said. “They touch me in a place that I remember. I know their influence and, unfortunately, I know how receptive audiences are to demagogues and what it leads to.”

She lost her parents and brothers and sisters in the death camps. She worries deeply when she hears about Trump plans to register Muslims. “I’m worried about the tone of this country,” she said.. “It has echoes, and maybe more so to me than to native-born Americans I’m scared. I don’t like the trend. I don’t like how many people are applauding when they hear these demagogues. It can turn.”


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There are clearly racist overtones. As Milbank pointed out “Donald Trump, the front-runner for the GOP presidential nomination, retweeted to his nearly 6 million followers a message from @WhiteGenocideTM based in “Jewmerica”

And at a time when his nearest challenger, Ted Cruz, brandishes the endorsement of a minister who says Hitler was a “hunter” sent after the Jews by God.


“It’s really frightening,” said Al Munzer, who escaped as a baby hidden by a Dutch family and their Muslim nanny. “When you see these mass rallies that Trump is able to attract, you really wonder: How are they buying into this message of hate. Thinking that Germany was somehow unique is wrong,” he said.

Johanna Gerechter Neumann, fled with her family to Albania after Kristallnacht, and told how Muslims protected them from Hitler.


Her father, a proud German and World War I soldier, “certainly thought that it could never happen in Germany,” she said. “It did happen. Slowly, but it did happen.”

“It is repeating itself, and it is again the inattention that people pay to real cues that one should understand,” said Margit Meissner, almost 94.

“It’s not Weimar,” she said, “but it could become Weimar Germany if you have Mr. Trump here and people keep believing what he says… I think one has to speak up. And that’s the one lesson from the Holocaust: Do not be a bystander.”

Trump’s attacks on “different”people such as immigrants, Muslims, Latinos, African Americans, the disabled, women seen through the eyes of Holocaust victims look very sinister.


Holocaust survivor Martin Weiss who was only 15 when sent to a death camp hears echoes of his youth. “The guy scares me,” he said about Trump.
“I don’t want to make any comparison to Hitler, but believe it or not his delivery and the way he conducts himself is very similar to Hitler’s way of doing things. He discredits everybody who disagrees with him. He’s insulting. He discriminates against everybody.”

Weiss continued: “Sooner or later, you know what happens in a case like this? That’s how Weimar Germany went to hell, because when Hitler came in, if somebody disagreed with him — guess what — he put them in prison or he had them shot or he opened the concentration camp.”
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Tarfoot 01-02-16 00:28

Re: Donald Trump Reminds Holocaust Survivors of Hitler
 
It is so pathetic that in these United States with all of the people, we can't come up with any better choices for a President; shameful and sad it is. I mean just look at it, an egotistical maniac with bad hair, a lying blonde huzzy, and a socialist old fart. We are just going from bad to worse.

Ladybbird 04-02-16 15:20

Re: Donald Trump Reminds Holocaust Survivors of Hitler
 
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Originally Posted by Tarfoot (Post 964532)
It is so pathetic that in these United States with all of the people, we can't come up with any better choices for a President; shameful and sad it is. I mean just look at it, an egotistical maniac with bad hair, a lying blonde huzzy, and a socialist old fart. We are just going from bad to worse.


Their crazy statements has put the US and Americans throughout the world in more danger... Can you imagine either of them being President of the US, with access to those very important buttons that could destroy the world...

Many celebrated when Bin Laden was killed, but I did not. I gave a similar warning then that the crazy fanatics would get their revenge....and look what has happened since....

Thanks for posting your thoughts...

Ladybbird 26-03-16 14:54

Sex/Lies/Videotape-Why Trump Will Never Be US President
 
Sex, Lies and Videotape -- Why Trump Will Never Be President of the US

Dara Kelly, Irish Central, 26 March 2016
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Here's how I know Trump’s ghastly campaign will end in defeat.


Sex, lies and videotape --- means Donald Trump will never be president of America.


Sex because the attempt to drag Heidi Cruz, wife of candidate Ted Cruz, into the mud by publishing unflattering pictures of her, the increasing assault on women like Megyn Kelly and Carly Fiorina, will mean for sure he loses the female vote overwhelmingly.

Polls are already showing that in the general election match-ups.

Lies because a recent POLITICO survey of 4.6 hours of Trump speeches revealed 60 false statements. No he doesn't own a winery, No, he wasn't first to condemn the original iraq invasion or anything like it, yes he does take campaign contributions despite saying he does not, etc. This is the guy who labels Cruz, "Lying Ted Cruz."

Videotape because every rally where violence breaks out, Trump predicts there will be blood to haunt him in the Autumn. Already latest polling shows Hillary Clinton leading 54 per cent to 38 per cent

We recently ran a story here about a small island off Galway offering homes to those who would flee a Trump presidency. To date it has earned over 232,000 Facebook likes among our most ever.

What does that tell you?

It says one thing to me, as much as I love the idea of a few hundred thousand Americans decamping the US for a small Irish island come November, I feel compelled to say this:

Donald Trump will never be president of the United States.

How do I know this, especially at a time when so many pundits say he looks unstoppable?

Because of the sex, lies and videotape and he has made a fatal, far reaching political miscalculation. And since it's a mistake that's central to his campaign, it's worth discussing.

He has mistaken contempt for courage. It's an easy mistake to make. People who have never really needed to be courageous in their lives make it all the time. Politicians make it all the time. Misreading the national mood has a long and consequential political history.

Some politicians stoke anger at a time when it's anxiety that is really driving the nation.

Some politicians blame minorities for pulling the economy down when what voters really want is an economic plan to raise them up.

Some politicians think they can divide and conquer, at a time when all the public really wants is for all those angry divisions to quieten and heal.

It's too late for Trump to walk his inflammatory comments back now, because his comments have been made on national television, and they have included shocking attacks on minorities, attacks on world faith traditions, attacks on women, attacks that have been so ugly they are unprecedented in a modern American presidential race.

Karl Rove warned Trump to "change his tone" recently, but it's much too late for that because that genie is already out of the bottle.

Emboldened by Trump’s extremist rhetoric, people across the nation who are assaulted for their ethnicity have said their attackers shouted Trump at them.

His very name is a verb that not only means to best, outdo, and triumph - but more recently it's become a rallying cry for horrifying racist attacks.

That development has, to put it mildly, been noticed in the higher echelons of the party he hopes to represent in the general election this fall. So has the fact that he is making text out of decades of carefully concealed GOP subtext.

For over two decades the conservative cable-talk radio-blogosphere have lit a wild fire under the base, convincing them that their birthright (the ability to lord it over everyone else) was under threat where it is not being eradicated.

But the message was sent to them in a genteel code that Trump has deciphered and thrown back at them now: with every day that passes, “Make America Great Again” is sounding less like a promise and more like a call to arms.

Here is a candidate who is openly enthusiastic about torturing people, who advocates killing entire families to combat individual militants, and who wants to build national walls rather than bridges. It's the same old us versus them framework that has guided GOP policy for years, but Trump has really let the mask slip. That's bad politics. Bad politics doesn’t win the White House.

It’s bad politics to have white supremacists phone bank for you. It’s bad politics to have former members of the Klu Klux Klan ardently support your run.

Last week PBS broadcast a family of white supremacists, with tattoos that celebrate Adolf Hitler, phone banking for their preferred candidate.

Last week David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard and Louisiana state senator, claimed that Trump’s popularity is restoring Hitler’s reputation.

Duke claimed on his radio show that comparisons between the Republican front-runner and the Nazi dictator would actually be "rehabilitating that fellow with the mustache back there in Germany."

In what world do we now live, in what world has Trump created, that his supporters can speak encouragingly of rehabilitating Hitler?

Duke continued: “I saw a commercial against Donald Trump, a really vicious commercial, comparing what Donald Trump said about preserving America and making America great again to Hitler in Germany preserving Germany and making Germany great again and free again and not beholden to these Communists on one side, politically who were trying to destroy their land and their freedom, and the Jewish capitalists on the other, who were ripping off the nation through the banking system."

Trump is Duke's man in the 2016 election. Think about that.

Threatening "riots" if the party blocks him and he's denied the GOP nomination, Trump - who claims to be a uniquely skilled business negotiator - has really proved that his main skill is not really “The Art of the Deal,” but actually “How To Lose Friends And Alienate People.” He incites violence and prejudice...

I wager we'll see the proof of that on November 8.
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This is a news report and not a discussion thread. So this thread is closed. ;)


Ladybbird 06-07-16 16:10

How Bush/US Created ISIS >Trump Should Learn
 
How Bush Created ISIS and Why He Could Have Learned from Ireland


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After Orlando slaughter tough questions need to be asked on how we got here. Photo by: Getty Images/iStockphoto


IrishCentral 6 July 2016


There are strong analogies between Ireland and Iraq. Both fought a revolution in the early 1920s to rid themselves of the British. Both settled down temporarily with an Anglo-Irish Agreement in 1921 and with an Anglo-Iraqi agreement the same year which installed a monarchy..

Both settlements were the source of future discontent and troubles. Ireland eventually got its act together with the Good Friday Agreement, which gave succor to all sides and brought an uneasy but sustained peace. Iraq went from one disaster to another to the complete implosion we are witnessing today.

Like the Irish border, Iraq's boundary was also arbitrarily drawn up following the Sykes-Picot agreement in 1921 after the Iraqi revolt by natives, both Sunni and Shiite, who joined together to fight for freedom against the British.

The subsequent agreement which created Iraq was the divvying up of the spoils of the old and defeated Ottoman empire between Britain, France and with Russia acquiescing. That division, like Ireland’s partition, is the basis for all the troubles in that region today.

Because there were no histories of democracy the army in Iraq eventually became all powerful and ruled with an iron fist but maintained a secular society. Saddam Hussein was, of course, the embodiment of that despotic rule. Sunnis dominated the top jobs and the army, somewhat like the unionists in Northern Ireland after partition. Shiites were deeply unhappy but had little choice like Catholics in the North.

Then Came the US Invasions.



The first was 1991 when Iraq invaded Kuwait, an ally of the US. George Bush Senior put together a global coalition and defeated Saddam but kept him in power, fearing the consequences of a leaderless Iraq. He has proved a visionary.

Secretary of State John Kerry is said to have stated that the second US invasion of Iraq in 2003, ordered by the second President George Bush, was the greatest foreign policy disaster in American history.

As we look at the world 13 years later it is hard to disagree with that statement, especially with the horrible events in Orlando at the weekend and the dreadful conflicts in Syria and Iraq.

Yes, there is a direct line between Orlando and the mistakes made back in 2003. Everything the US, like the British before them, has touched in the area has turned to dust and we are witnessing domestic terrorism as seen in San Bernadino,in Paris and now Orlando which may only ratchet up in the future.

America, alas, did much of the damage to itself. In the same way Al Qaeda was originally created by the United States so too was ISIS. It is an inconvenient truth, but it brings to mind the old Churchill maxim that it is easy to start a war but nearly impossible to end it.

As we look at the Middle East today, Syria is the most violent place in the world, Afghanistan is aflame, Iraq is in the middle of a huge fight for supremacy, it is hard to deny.

Al Qaeda came about when the CIA armed militant Islamic fighters, paid for by Saudi Arabia, to battle the Russian forces in Afghanistan after Russia had invaded in 1979.

Back then, the realpolitik was to stop Russia in its tracks by whatever means and militant Islamists, including a young warrior called Osama Bin Laden, provided the perfect proxy army.

We created ISIS too in 2003 after the invasion. We dismantled Saddam Hussein’s secular state including his army, removed Sunnis from key positions all over the government but especially the army and replaced them with a sectarian Shiite junta which immediately approved of banning all the Sunnis from the army, took all their possessions and drove them into despair.

Out of that despair came disgruntled Sunnis who formed Al Qaeda in Iraq in 2010 which later changed its name to ISIS or ISIL as some call it.’The rebranding has been incredibly successful, scaring the bejaysus ever since out of every western country and with good reason.

If the Bush regime had carried out in Iraq what Mandela did in South Africa, where he let the white farmers keep their land, sustain their prosperity and integrated them as much as possible into the new country, there would have been a very different outcome. Indeed if they had done what George Mitchell did in Ireland and insured that all sides felt taken care of, we would have no ISIS.

There was a reason George Bush senior left Saddam in power after the first Gulf War: he realized that Saddam was a necessary counterweight to Iran’s expansionist ambitions and it was necessary to keep the entity called Iraq together.

Without the Iraq bulwark and with fellow Shiites secure in power in Baghdad, the Iranians can hardly believe their luck.They are now undisputed bosses of the region.

In addition to Iraq there are now three wars being waged in Syria: one between Assad and the rebels, another between Iran and Saudi Arabia, and yet another between America and Russia.

With no end in sight and no viable solution obvious it looks like a very dangerous moment for the world.

War between countries are usually, at some point, terminated when the need for a solution becomes overwhelming.

However, in the case of asymmetric rebel forces, no such need for solutions is obvious. Anyone studying Afghanistan would have to assume the local Taliban is fighting – at some level – because they enjoy it and can get rich from it with opium shipments.

And it may only get worse. Did you know America is currently arming Islamist rebels in Syria and that some of them are ISIS regulars who regularly show off their American submachine guns? It seems the more things change the more they stay the same.

In fairness to Trump, he could hardly make a bigger mess than Bush Junior did of the entire region. Then again maybe he could.

Orlando is a chilling warning shot of what may lie ahead. Trump is already putting the US/Americans in danger.
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Ladybbird 05-09-16 06:05

Trump's HATE for Immigration/His Scot Mum/Women +His Dad Member of KKK?
 
Donald Trump Reverts to Racism on Immigrants Once Again

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NOTE some PLACARDS in FRONT of 'CERTAIN Speeches', in different states... do NOT show TRUMP's APPEALs in OTHER STATES, ... with a TEXT message tel. no. 888xxxxxx...
' SUPPORT TRUMP'

> So HE is personally paying for His Intention to be THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE USA. ????


Donald Trump is the son of an immigrant mother from Scotland, has married two immigrants, and lives in a city built and sustained by immigrants.



Donald Trump is the son of an immigrant mother from Scotland, married two immigrants (not at the same time) and lived all his life in New York

He could easily have been present in Celtic solidarity at the Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform fundraiser held in New York last week. Instead railing against him was the cause of the most successful fundraising event in years.


“Donald Trump will be remembered for all the wrong reasons,” said ILIR leader Ciaran Staunton. As businessman and employer of immigrants legal and illegal over the years he could have been a powerful force for good and fairness... . Instead he chooses hatred and division.”


Given his recent foaming at the mouth speeches against immigrants maybe it is mother hate or two wife hate or some such clinical condition that is causing his irrational fear of immigrants.

OR...


Maybe there is a recessive gene going back to his father’s alleged membership of the KKK?


In 1927, the New York Times reported that a Fred Trump was arrested in Queens during a Klan rally of about 1,000 people. The address matched the address of Fred Trump’s childhood home. To the New York Times itself, Donald Trump replied, “It’s unfair to mention it, to be honest, because there were no charges. They said there were charges against other people, but there were absolutely no charges, totally false.”



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Here's a transcript FROM N.Y.Times;...where Trump denies it.....
Judge for yourself.




Q. Have you seen this story about police arresting a Fred Trump who lived at that Devonshire address in 1927 after a Ku Klux Klan rally turned violent?

A. Totally false. We lived on Wareham. The Devonshire — I know there is a road Devonshire but I don’t think my father ever lived on Devonshire.

Q. The Census shows that he lived there with your mother there. But regardless, you never heard about that story?

A. It never happened.

N. Y. TIMES... Hmm, sure sounds like something happened.



Then there was the New Yorker Magazine story from a Trump casino worker who remembered blacks being swept off the floor when Trump and Ivanka arrived.

“When Donald and Ivana came to the casino, the bosses would order all the black people off the floor,” Kip Brown, a former employee at Trump’s Castle, told the New Yorker for a 2015 September article.

“It was the eighties, I was a teen-ager, but I remember it: they put us all in the back.”


Ku Klux Klan links, keeping blacks hidden, it's a small leap to greasy dagos. no doubt immigrants were a pokey and undesirable bunch to the Donald also.

And so it has proved. Due to an idiotic President of Mexico who gave Trump the perfect platform, the billionaire reverted to racist Trump after a week or so of kinder gentler and getting the international stage with a visit to Mexico. He has no reason to hate or dislike immigrants many of whom, including undocumented labored on his sites, built his buildings and dug his foundations.

Somehow, though, he sees political advantage bashing them even though polls show otherwise, or is he just racist at heart?
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Thus this Thread is CLOSED...

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BaZZa101 16-09-16 09:44

re: Trump's HATE for Women/Immigration +His Scot Mum >His Dad Member of KKK?
 
Trump is just a Red Neck and he knows that by stiring the pot he can create 15 minutes of fame for himself. He has always lived for the 15 minutes of fame like an addict.
OR.
Is it all just a show. Maybe Trump and Hillary have planed a scheme where Hillary is elected UNOPPOSED so that she can become the First FeMale Present of the USA.
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I feel that what Trump is doing is not right there is something going on behind the scene. After all why would Trump say that If he won the election he might just quit. Something is afoot here.
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Ladybbird 28-09-16 19:19

re: Trump's HATE for Women/Immigration +His Scot Mum >His Dad Member of KKK?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BaZZa101 (Post 1106066)
Trump is just a Red Neck and he knows that by stiring the pot he can create 15 minutes of fame for himself. He has always lived for the 15 minutes of fame like an addict.
OR.
Is it all just a show. Maybe Trump and Hillary have planed a scheme where Hillary is elected UNOPPOSED so that she can become the First FeMale Present of the USA.
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I feel that what Trump is doing is not right there is something going on behind the scene. After all why would Trump say that If he won the election he might just quit. Something is afoot here.
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Actually you have hit the nail right on the head BaZZa......

1. Years ago TRUMP the Chump said he would run for President for fun...but he had no intention of wanting, nor ever becoming, President...

2. He and his children are VERY good friends with the Clinton family and have been for years...... :rolleyes:

Ladybbird 08-10-16 10:55

re: Trump's HATE for Women/Immigration +His Scot Mum >His Dad Member of KKK?
 
REVEALED:

TV Host Nancy O'Dell is The Married Woman Who Donald Trump Claims He Tried to 'F***'..
Then Took Shopping For Furniture in His lewd Hot Mic Boast to Her Former Colleague Billy Bush


  • Woman Donald Trump made crude comments about has been revealed
  • Access Hollywood says Trump was talking about ex-anchor Nancy O'Dell
  • He was caught on tape bragging about trying to seduce a married woman
  • 'I moved on her and I failed. I’ll admit it. I did try and f*** her,' Trump said
  • Trump was recorded on the Access Hollywood set with Billy Bush in 2005
  • Senior GOP figures denounce Donald Trump after the recording emerged
  • Speaker Paul Ryan said he is 'sickened' by the comments Trump made
  • Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney also slammed the nominee's remarks on Friday
  • Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Jon Kasich and other also took aim at Trump
Daily Mail UK, 8 October 2016.



The married woman at the center of a crude recording detailing how Donald Trump tried to seduce her has been revealed as former Access Hollywood host Nancy O'Dell.

Shocking audio was released by the Washington Post on Friday, which contained Trump bragging about his attempts to seduce a woman in September 2005.


'I moved on her and I failed. I’ll admit it. I did try and f*** her. She was married... I moved on her like a b***h, but I couldn’t get there. And she was married,' Trump said while he was on an Access Hollywood set with Billy Bush.



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Entertainment Tonight co-host Nancy O'Dell (pictured) has been revealed as the woman at the center of a crude recording detailing how Donald Trump tried to seduce a married woman in 2005


Access Hollywood claims the Republican nominee was talking about Nancy O'Dell - a long-time entertainment journalist and current Entertainment Tonight co-host.

'There were seven other people on the bus with Mr. Trump and Billy Bush at the time,' Access Hollywood host Natalie Morales said.

'Upon arriving at our NBC lot our camera crew was let off the bus, so they could record Mr Trump getting off.'
'What you are about to hear is what Mr Trump said about former Access Hollywood anchor Nancy O'Dell to Billy Bush,' Morales said in reference to Trump's controversial comments.


Billy Bush, who is currently working on NBC's Today Show is the nephew of former president George H.W. Bush and cousin of former president George W. Bush.




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'I moved on her and I failed. I’ll admit it. I did try and f*** her. She was married... I moved on her like a b***h, but I couldn’t get there,' Trump was recorded saying in 2005


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Access Hollywood now claims the Republican nominee was talking about Nancy O'Dell (pictured in 2005) - an entertainment journalist and current Entertainment Tonight co-host


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Introducing the audio of Trump, Access Hollywood host Natalie Morales said on Friday: 'What you are about to hear is what Mr Trump said about former Access Hollywood anchor Nancy O'Dell'


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Nancy O'Dell and Donald Trump are pictured together at a function in Beverly Hills in 2010


In the audio that emerged on Friday, Trump also discussed the host's appearance after detailing his unsuccessful effort to sleep with her.

'Then all of a sudden I see her, she’s now got the big phony t*ts and everything. She’s totally changed her look,' he said in the 2005 recording.



The presidential candidate, who has consistently come under fire for derogatory comments about women during his campaign, did not deny the exchange had taken place and put it down to 'locker room banter'.



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Nancy O'Dell and husband Keith Zubulevich attend The 32nd Annual Carousel Of Hope Ball in October 2010


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Donald Trump was caught in 2005 making his comments to Billy Bush on a hot mic at an NBC lot


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Trump, who has consistently come under fire for derogatory comments about women during his campaign, dismissed it as 'locker room banter'



'This was locker room banter, a private conversation that took place many years ago. Bill Clinton has said far worse to me on the golf course - not even close,' he said in a statement. 'I apologize if anyone was offended.'

O'Dell has been married twice, the first time to Richard O'Dell from 1995 to November 2004. She was married for a second time to Keith Zubchevich in June 2005.

It is unclear when Trump tried to seduce the television host.



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Donald Trump has apologized for the words he said in 2005 that were released on Friday



Trump apologized for the words he said in 2005 in a video statement shortly after midnight on Saturday.

'I've never said I'm a perfect person, nor pretended to be someone I'm not. I've said and done things I regret, and the words released today on this more than a decade-old video are one of them,' the Republican nominee said in the statement.

'Anyone who knows me, knows these words don't reflect who I am. I said it, I was wrong, and I apologize.'



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Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush were two of the prominent Republican figures to attack Donald Trump over the remarks on Friday



Before he had a chance to make his statement dozens of prominent Republicans had denounced the comments, with some even saying Trump should drop out.

Speaker Paul Ryan, Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and Mitt Romney were some of the highest profile names to slam the nominee for the remarks.

Others, including Illinois Senator Mark Kirk and former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, said Trump should get out of the running all together.


RNC chairman Reince Priebus also condemned Trump's 2005 comments in a statement on Friday night, saying in a statement:

'No woman should ever be described in these terms or talked about in this manner. Ever.'


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NBC insiders have called on the network to fire Billy Bush immediately after a recording of a conversation he had with Donald Trump in 2005 emerged


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'Bush (pictured with Donald Trump in 2004) can't stay on a show that's primary viewing audience is women when he has now been caught in a conversation that is offensive to women everywhere,' the source said


Despite his role in the controversial recording, Billy Bush is expected to keep his job with NBC.
A person close to the situation said Bush's job is safe despite the controversy.

'Billy has really done a great job on the third hour of Today since he joined. He's well liked by the team and not at all polarizing,' the source said.

However, another person close to the network called on Bush to resign - and said he should be sacked if he refuses to.

'He can't stay on a show that's primary viewing audience is women when he has now been caught in a conversation that is offensive to women everywhere,' the source said.

'And if he doesn't resign, NBC needs to act immediately and fire him. Even if this was 11 years ago it speaks to his character or lack of character.'



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'I'M ALL BILLY AND NOTHING ABOUT THE BUSH': AFTER YEARS OUT OF THE POLITICAL SPOTLIGHT, JUST WHO IS BILLY BUSH AND HOW DID HE END UP AT THE CENTER OF TRUMP'S POTENTIALLY ELECTION-ENDING CONTROVERSY?

Billy Bush was thrust into the election campaign on Friday after a recording of him speaking to Donald Trump on the set of Days of Our Lives in 2005 emerged.
Bush, the 44-year-old host of NBC's Today, was caught out laughing along as Trump bragged about trying to sleep with a married woman and making other shocking comments about women.

He was born in New York City, before going on to attend the exclusive Colby College in Maine.
He then joined the media ranks, starting out with local affiliates and radio stations before landing a gig with Access Hollywood in December 2001.
After a little less than three years, he was promoted to co-anchor in June 2004.
From there, his career in entertainment took off, with Bush being chosen to host pre-show broadcasts for the Academy Awards in 2004, 2005 and 2006.
He also scored a sought-after gig covering the Olympics in 2004 for NBC, a role he revived for the Winter Games in 2006, as well as the Beijing Games in 2008 and Rio in 2016.

Prior to Friday's scandal, he has steered clear of the political world - unlike other members of his famous family.
In fact, Bush seemed to deliberately steer clear of the game that has been dominated by his dynastic family, describing himself in 2008 as 'so apolitical'.

'I'm all about the Billy and nothing about the Bush,' he said.
'I have respect for my uncle and my cousin, who have achieved great heights, but it's not for me.
'People don't even know how I vote.'

He has interviewed Trump repeatedly throughout the years, and has been pictured with the reality television star.
He also hosted the Miss Universe pageant four times - in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2009 - during the time Trump co-ran the competition.
Bush married his wife Sydney Davis in 1999, and they have three children together.


Quote:



WHO ARE THE REPUBLICANS WHO HAVE DENOUNCED DONALD TRUMP OVER HIS COMMENTS ON FRIDAY?


Republican Speaker Paul Ryan

Texas Senator Ted Cruz

Ohio Senator Rob Portman

Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell

North Carolina Senator Richard Burr

Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey

Illinois Senator Mark Kirk

Utah Congressman Jason Chaffetz

Colorado Congressman Mike Coffman

Ohio Governor John Kasich

Utah Senator Mike Lee

Arizona Senator John McCain

Tennessee Senator Bob Corker

New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker

Washington Congresswoman Cathy McMorris-Rodgers

Arizona Senator Jeff Flake

Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman

Florida Senator Marco Rubio

Minnesota Congressman Erik Paulsen

Illinois Congressman Robert Dold


Quote:



TRANSCRIPT OF THE RECORDING FEATURING DONALD TRUMP'S LATEST CONTROVERSIAL COMMENTS



Trump: ‘You know and I moved on her actually. You know she was down on Palm Beach. I moved on her and I failed. I’ll admit it.

‘I did try and f*** her, she was married.’

Other voice: ‘That’s huge news!’

Trump: ‘No, no, Nancy. No this was – And I moved on her very heavily in fact I took her out furniture shopping. She wanted to get some furniture. I said, “I’ll show you where they have some nice furniture”.

‘I took her out for furniture. I moved on her like a b***h, but I couldn’t get there, and she was married. Then all of a sudden I see her, she’s now got the big phony t*ts and everything.
‘She’s totally changed her look.’

Billy Bush: ‘Sheesh, your girl’s hot as s***. In the purple.’

Multiple voices: ‘Whoa! Yes! Whoa!’

Bush: ‘Yes, the Donald has scored. Whoa, my man!’

Trump: ‘Look at you, you are a p***y. OK, you and I will walk down.’

Trump
(speaking about actor Arianne Zucker): ‘Maybe it’s a different one.’

Bush:
‘It better not be the publicist. No, it’s her.’

Trump:
‘Yeah, that’s her. With the gold. I better use some Tic-Tacs just in case I start kissing her. You know I’m automatically attracted to beautiful – I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet.

‘Just kiss. I don’t even wait. And when you’re a star they let you do it. You can do anything.’


Bush:
‘Whatever you want.’

Trump:
‘Grab them by the p***y. You can do anything.’

Bush:
‘Yeah those legs. All I can see is the legs.’

Trump:
‘Oh, it looks good.’

Bush: ‘Come on, shorty.’

Trump: ‘Oh nice legs, huh?’

Bush:
‘Oof, get out of the way honey. Oh, that’s the good legs. Go ahead.’

Trump
(getting off the bus): ‘It’s always good if you don’t fall out of the bus. Like Ford, Gerald Ford, remember?’

Bush
(after Trump knocks on the window for someone to open the door): ‘Down below. Pull the handle.’

Trump (to Zucker):
‘Hello, how are you, hi.’

Zucker:
‘Hi Mr Trump. How are you?’

Trump:
‘Nice seeing you. Terrific, terrific. You know Billy Bush?’

Bush:
‘Hello, nice to see you. How you doing, Arianne?’

Zucker:
‘I’m doing very well thank you. [To Trump] Are you ready to be a soap star?’

Trump:
‘We’re ready, let’s go. Make me a soap star.’

Bush:
‘How about a little hug for the Donald? He just got off the bus.’

Zucker:
‘Would you like a little hug, darling?’

Trump:
‘Absolutely. Melania said this was OK.’

Bush:
‘How about a little hug for the Bushy? I just got off the bus. Here we go, excellent. Well you’ve got a nice co-star here.’

Trump:
‘Good, after you. Come on Billy, don’t be shy.’

Bush:
‘As soon as a beautiful woman shows up he just, he takes off. This always happens.’

Zucker
(waving to Bush): ‘I’m sorry, come here.’

Bush:
‘Let the little guy in here, come on.’

Zucker:
‘Yeah let the little guy in. How you feel now? Better? I should actually be in the middle.’

Bush:
‘It’s hard to walk next to a guy like this. Yeah, you get in the middle. There we go.’

Trump:
‘Good, that’s much better.’

Zucker:
‘This is much better. This is…’

Bush:
‘Now if you had to choose honestly between one of us. Me or the Donald?’

Trump:
‘I don’t know that’s tough competition.’

Zucker:
‘That’s some pressure right there.’

Bush:
‘Seriously, you had to take one of us as a date.’

Zucker:
‘I have to take the Fifth on that one… I’ll take both.’

Trump
(near the Day of Our Lives studio): ‘Which way?’

Zucker:
‘Make a right. Here we go.’

Bush:
‘Here he goes. I’m gonna leave you here. Give me my microphone‘

Trump:
‘OK. OK. Oh, you’re finished?’

Bush:
‘You’re my man. Yeah.’

Trump:
‘Oh, good.’

Bush:
‘I’m gonna go do our show.'




WATCH MORE HERE;




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Tarfoot 09-10-16 00:42

Clinton’s Actions Speak Louder Than Trump’s Words
 
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I cannot condone Trump’s recent statements regarding his attitude and behavior towards women. I believe that what we heard was locker room talk, which is usually characterized by exaggerated, alpha male bragging which is not usually representative of the truth. However, when it becomes public, it is looked at in a different and more serious light.
The question that America has to ask itself is whether or not an inappropriate comment made 11 years ago is more important than the serial and sociopathic criminality of Hillary Clinton?

Trump’s Crisis with Words


From NBC
Pence cancels event, says he’s ‘offended’ by Trump comments

Many Republicans are running from Trump and in ordinary times, who could blame them? However, we need to consider the following:

Clinton’s Actions Speak Louder Than Trump’s Words


HILLARY CLINTON IS CONTROLLED BY THE GLOBALIST CABAL- SHE CANNOT BECOME OUR NEXT PRESIDENT.

A former key member of the Obama administration and current Presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, has proven herself to be the Ethel Rosenberg of her generation. You may recall your U.S. history as Ethel Rosenberg sold nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War. In an act every bit as egregious as Ethel Rosenberg’s treason, Hillary Clinton sold uranium to the Russians while serving as the Secretary of State. Ironically, the original source on this treasonous act committed by Clinton was none other than the liberal rag we call the New York Times.

The proof is undeniable that Hillary Clinton committed the treasonous act of selling uranium to the Russians while Secretary of State, as reported in the New York Times. The Russian blood money, as reported, is being held in an offshore account and is being used to fund her run for the Presidency.

From the New York Times….




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“A Uranium One sign that points to a 35,000 acre ranch by John Christensen, near the town of Gillette, Wyoming. Uranium One has the mining rights Mr. Christensen’s property.” This is proof of more BLM chicanery which will involve multiple BLM ranches.

The New York Times further asserts that members of the Canadian mining industry, who have supported Clinton’s campaign, financed and sold off to the Russians a company known as Uranium One. Uranium One is directly responsible for transferring uranium from BLM land to the Russians through an off-shore holding company. Again, according to the NY Times, the Russians, through three separate transactions, acquired Uranium One, while paying off the Clinton’s and their Canadian partners from 2009-2013. The business deal also involved paying Bill Clinton $500,000 dollars for a speech on energy which was delivered in Moscow.


AND THIS IS JUST ONE EXAMPLE OF HER CRIMINALITY!

Oh By the Way


“IMPORTANT: A video on YouTube entitled “Arianna Zuker 2005 Soaptalk oart 1” shows Arianna Zuker ( one of the women Trump made the comments about) saying that SHE HIT ON THE DONALD! “I DID FLIRT WITH THE DONALD. HE IS SO CUTE AND CHARMING.” She talks about Donald at the 5:40 mark. This does not excuse Trump’s remarks, but it places them in a different context, and not in the context intended by Clinton who released the tape.




CONCLUSION

Whether it is 11 years ago or 50 years ago, Trumps comments were wrong, very wrong. However, compared to Clinton’s blatant act of treason, I have to ask, which is worse? Both are wrong, but which one threatens our future more than the other?
For future reference America, is this the best we can do?

Ladybbird 09-10-16 02:50

Re: Clinton’s Actions Speak Louder Than Trump’s Words
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tarfoot (Post 1121827)

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I cannot condone Trump’s recent statements regarding his attitude and behavior towards women. I believe that what we heard was locker room talk, which is usually characterized by exaggerated, alpha male bragging which is not usually representative of the truth. However, when it becomes public, it is looked at in a different and more serious light.
The question that America has to ask itself is whether or not an inappropriate comment made 11 years ago is more important than the serial and sociopathic criminality of Hillary Clinton?

Trump’s Crisis with Words


From NBC
Pence cancels event, says he’s ‘offended’ by Trump comments

Many Republicans are running from Trump and in ordinary times, who could blame them? However, we need to consider the following:

Clinton’s Actions Speak Louder Than Trump’s Words


HILLARY CLINTON IS CONTROLLED BY THE GLOBALIST CABAL- SHE CANNOT BECOME OUR NEXT PRESIDENT.

A former key member of the Obama administration and current Presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, has proven herself to be the Ethel Rosenberg of her generation. You may recall your U.S. history as Ethel Rosenberg sold nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War. In an act every bit as egregious as Ethel Rosenberg’s treason, Hillary Clinton sold uranium to the Russians while serving as the Secretary of State. Ironically, the original source on this treasonous act committed by Clinton was none other than the liberal rag we call the New York Times.

The proof is undeniable that Hillary Clinton committed the treasonous act of selling uranium to the Russians while Secretary of State, as reported in the New York Times. The Russian blood money, as reported, is being held in an offshore account and is being used to fund her run for the Presidency.

From the New York Times….




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“A Uranium One sign that points to a 35,000 acre ranch by John Christensen, near the town of Gillette, Wyoming. Uranium One has the mining rights Mr. Christensen’s property.” This is proof of more BLM chicanery which will involve multiple BLM ranches.

The New York Times further asserts that members of the Canadian mining industry, who have supported Clinton’s campaign, financed and sold off to the Russians a company known as Uranium One. Uranium One is directly responsible for transferring uranium from BLM land to the Russians through an off-shore holding company. Again, according to the NY Times, the Russians, through three separate transactions, acquired Uranium One, while paying off the Clinton’s and their Canadian partners from 2009-2013. The business deal also involved paying Bill Clinton $500,000 dollars for a speech on energy which was delivered in Moscow.


AND THIS IS JUST ONE EXAMPLE OF HER CRIMINALITY!

Oh By the Way


“IMPORTANT: A video on YouTube entitled “Arianna Zuker 2005 Soaptalk oart 1” shows Arianna Zuker ( one of the women Trump made the comments about) saying that SHE HIT ON THE DONALD! “I DID FLIRT WITH THE DONALD. HE IS SO CUTE AND CHARMING.” She talks about Donald at the 5:40 mark. This does not excuse Trump’s remarks, but it places them in a different context, and not in the context intended by Clinton who released the tape.




CONCLUSION

Whether it is 11 years ago or 50 years ago, Trumps comments were wrong, very wrong. However, compared to Clinton’s blatant act of treason, I have to ask, which is worse? Both are wrong, but which one threatens our future more than the other?
For future reference America, is this the best we can do?



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Ladybbird 13-10-16 12:50

re: Trump's HATE For Women >5 TALK of ABUSE +His Dad KKK Member +His Scot Mum
 
'His Hands Were Everywhere... He Was Like an Octopus':
FIVE Women Come Forward to Claim Donald Trump 'Touched Them Inappropriately'


  • Five women claimed they were touched inappropriately by
    Trump
  • The New York Times published two of the five allegations against Trump
  • He is reportedly considering suing the newspaper for publishing the story
  • Trump insiders told DailyMail.com Trump is going to 'war' with the Times
  • One woman said Trump was 'like an octopus' when he 'assaulted' her
  • Trump denied the allegations, accusing the reporter of making them up
  • The Palm Beach Post also claims another woman was groped by Trump
  • A fourth accused Trump on Facebook of groping and trying to seduce her
  • Cassandra Searles, a former Miss USA contestant, made her claim online
  • 'He continually grabbed my a** and invited me to his hotel room,' she said
  • Fifth woman to accuse him was People Magazine writer Natasha Stoynoff
  • Stoynoff said Trump forced himself on her while she was interviewing him
  • He said they were 'going to have an affair', as Melania was out of the room
  • Clinton's campaign said allegations 'fit everything we know' about Trump
Daily Mail UK, 13 October 2016



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Five women have come forward to accuse Donald Trump of trying to touch them inappropriately without their consent. The first two women told the New York Times they were 'touched inappropriately' by Trump in two separate incidents, with one saying the Republican's hands were 'like an octopus'.

Jessica Leeds (top left), a 74-year-old former businesswoman who lives in Manhattan, told the newspaper she was 'assaulted' by Trump on a flight when she was 38. Leeds explained how she was sat beside Trump in first class on a flight, when the Republican nominee lifted the arm-rest between then and allegedly began touching her. 'He was like an octopus,' she told the Times. 'His hands were everywhere.'

The second woman the newspaper claims was touched inappropriately by Trump is Rachel Crooks (top right). Crooks was a 22-year-old working as a receptionist at Bayrock Group, a real estate company based in Trump Tower in Manhattan, when she says Trump kissed her on the mouth without permission while in an elevator.

A third woman, Mindy McGillivray (bottom left), said the Republican nominee groped her 13 years ago at his Mar-a-Lago mansion.

The fourth woman to claim Trump acted inappropriately towards her was Cassandra Searles (middle), a former Miss USA contestant. 'He probably doesn't want me telling the story about that time he continually grabbed my a** and invited me to his hotel room,' she said.

The fifth woman to bring new allegations against Trump was Natasha Stoynoff (bottom right), a writer with People Magazine. She said Trump tried to force herself on her and said they were 'going to have an affair', while she was interviewing Donald and Melania. Trump's campaign has denied the allegations.



The New York Times spoken with two women who say they were victims of the Republican nominee in two separate incidents that took place in 1980 and another in 2005.

Those allegations were then followed by ones from the Palm Beach Post and People Magazine, while Yahoo News republished an accusation made earlier this year.

Trump's campaign denied the accusations, saying they are 'fiction' and 'completely false'.

His former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski also raised questions about the validity of the allegations, before trying to compare Trump's alleged abuse to Hillary Clinton's work as a lawyer when she defended a rapist.

Trump's legal team also appeared to hit back against the claim, sending the New York Times a letter demanding a retraction.

'Your article is reckless, defamatory and constitutes libel per se. It is apparent from, among other things, the timing of the article, that this is nothing more than a politically-motivated attempt to defeat Mr Trump's candidacy,' it reads.

Meanwhile, two sources in Trump's campaign told DailyMail.com a lawsuit against the Times is already being drafted. One of those sources, a senior campaign aide, said the Republican nominee for president is going to 'war' against the newspaper.


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Number one: Jessica Leeds (above on Wednesday) said that Trump 'grabbed her breasts and tried to put his hand up her skirt' on a flight more than three decades ago


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'He was like an octopus,' Leed (above) told the Times. 'His hands were everywhere.'


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The second woman the New York Times claims was touched inappropriately by Trump is Rachel Crooks (pictured)


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Crooks (right) was a 22-year-old working as a receptionist at Bayrock Group, a real estate company based in Trump Tower in Manhattan, when she says Trump kissed her on the mouth without permission while in an elevator


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The fifth woman to claim Trump acted inappropriately towards her was Cassandra Searles (pictured), a former Miss USA contestant


Jessica Leeds, a 74-year-old former businesswoman who lives in Manhattan, was the first woman featured in the New York Times story.
Leeds told the newspaper she was 'assaulted' by Trump on a flight when she was 38.
The 74-year-old explained how she was sat beside the Republican nominee in first class, when he lifted the arm-rest between then and allegedly began touching her.

Leeds, who told the newspaper the incident 'was an assault', said she rushed to the back of the plane to escape Trump's advances.


Quote:


DONALD TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN STATEMENT DENYING THE ALLEGATIONS


This entire article is fiction, and for the New York Times to launch a completely false, coordinated character assassination against Mr Trump on a topic like this is dangerous.
To reach back decades in an attempt to smear Mr Trump trvializes sexual assault, and it sets a new low for where the media is willing to go in its efforts to determine this election.

It is absurd to think that one of the most recognizable business leaders on the planet with a strong record of empowering women in his companies would do the things alleged in this story, and for this to only become public decades later in the final month of a campaign for president should say it all.
Further, The Times story buries the pro-Clinton financial and social media activity on behalf of Hillary Clinton's candidacy, reinforcing that this is truly nothing more than a political attack. This is a sad day for the Times.'
-- Jason Miller, Senior Communications Advisor


Crooks was a 22-year-old working as a receptionist at Bayrock Group, a real estate company based in Trump Tower in Manhattan, when she says Trump kissed her on the mouth without permission while in an elevator in 2005.

'It was so inappropriate,' Crooks told the New York Times. 'I was so upset that he thought I was so insignificant that he could do that.'

Crooks told the newspaper the incident took place after she shook hands with Trump in an elevator and he allegedly refused to let go. She says he then began kissing her on the cheeks, before then kissing her lips.


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Three women have claimed Donald Trump tried to touch them inappropriately without consent



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Trump's legal team fired off a letter to the New York Times accusing them of libel (above)



Trump furiously denied the allegations when approached by a journalist for the Times.

'None of this ever took place,' he shouted at the reporter, according to the paper, before telling the journalist they are a 'disgusting human being'.

The third woman to accuse the Republican nominee told her story to the Palm Beach Post, saying she was groped by Trump 13 years ago at his Mar-a-Lago mansion.

Mindy McGillivray, 36, told the newspaper Trump grabbed her backside after she helped a photographer who was covering a concert at Trump's Palm Beach manor.

McGillivray, who was 23 at the time, said she was with Ken Davidoff at the Mar-a-Lago on January 24, 2003.


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Searles shared a post on social media claiming Trump treated the women in the Miss USA pageant 'like cattle'


'All of a sudden I felt a grab, a little nudge. I think it’s Ken’s camera bag, that was my first instinct,' she told the newspaper. 'I turn around and there’s Donald. He sort of looked away quickly.'

McGillivray told the newspaper she became furious when she saw Trump claim during the second presidential debate that he had never groped a woman inappropriately, and immediately began to consider sharing her story.

'It’s a respect issue for all women. If something like this happens to you, you should speak up,' she said, according to the Palm Beach Post.
She also admitted to the newspaper she has a lengthy criminal record, and understands that it will likely be brought up in the wake of her making the allegations against Trump.
McGillivray has two felony arrests, and was arrested on DUI and child neglect charges in 2012.

The fourth woman to bring new allegations against Trump was Natasha Stoynoff, a writer with People Magazine.


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Mindy McGillivray (pictured), 36, told the Palm Beach Post that Trump grabbed her backside after she helped a photographer who was covering a concert at Trump's Palm Beach manor


Stoynoff recounted how she had traveled to Mar-a-Largo to interview Trump and his wife, Melania, in December 2005.

'Our photo team shot the Trumps on the lush grounds of their Florida estate, and I interviewed them about how happy their first year of marriage had been,' she wrote .
'When we took a break for the then very-pregnant Melania to go upstairs and change wardrobe for more photos, Donald wanted to show me around the mansion.

'There was one "tremendous" room in particular, he said, that I just had to see.
'We walked into that room alone, and Trump shut the door behind us. I turned around, and within seconds, he was pushing me against the wall, and forcing his tongue down my throat.
'I was grateful when Trump’s longtime butler burst into the room a minute later, as I tried to unpin myself.'

Stoynoff went on to detail how her 'self-esteem crashed to zero' as a result of the alleged attack, which she struggled to get her head around.

'How could the actions of one man make feel so utterly violated?' she wrote.



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The fourth woman to bring new allegations against Trump was Natasha Stoynoff, a writer with People Magazine


'I’d been interviewing A-list celebrities for over 20 years, but what he’d done was a first. Did he think I’d be flattered?'

The writer then explained how she tried to get on with the task at hand, interviewing the Trumps, before Donald said something as they were again alone, waiting for Melania.

Trump smiled and leaned forward.

"You know we’re going to have an affair, don’t you?" he declared. "Have you ever been to Peter Luger’s for steaks? I’ll take you. We’re going to have an affair, I’m telling you."'



The fifth woman to claim Trump acted inappropriately towards her was Cassandra Searles, a former Miss USA contestant, who did so earlier this year only to have her claim highlighted in the wake of Wednesday's allegations.
Searles, who won Miss Washington in 2013, shared a picture of the other models who took part in the Trump-owned pageant in 2013 on Facebook and included a caption saying the Republican nominee treated them 'like cattle'.


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Searles took her comments a step further replying to a comment on the picture, claiming Trump groped her and tried to seduce her


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'He probably doesn’t want me telling the story about that time he continually grabbed my a** and invited me to his hotel room,' she said, according to Yahoo News


'Do y’all remember that one time we had to do our onstage introductions, but this one guy treated us like cattle and made us do it again because we didn’t look him in the eyes?' she wrote in June.

'Do you also remember when he then proceeded to have us lined up so he could get a closer look at his property?

'Oh I forgot to mention that guy will be in the running to become the next President of the United States.'

Searles took her comments a step further replying to a comment on the picture, claiming Trump groped her and tried to seduce her.

'He probably doesn’t want me telling the story about that time he continually grabbed my a** and invited me to his hotel room,' she said, according to Yahoo News.

It also appears another woman is set to speak out again against Trump, 1997 Miss USA contestant Temple Taggart.

Taggart, a former Miss Utah, said earlier this year that Trump kissed her on the lips during the pageant.
'I thought, "Oh my God, gross"... I think there were a few other girls that he kissed on the mouth. I was like "Wow, that’s inappropriate",' she told the newspaper.

'When I first heard the leaked tape, it's very unsettling... you don't want to hear anyone talking about women like that,' she said in a promotion clip for the interview.
'You look at your sweet, little innocent daughter and think, "this is the world I'm raising her in".'

Trump responded to Taggart's accusation by saying: 'I don't know anything about her. I don't even know who she is.'


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1997 Miss USA contestant Temple Taggart is set to speak out again against the Republican candidate


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Taggart (pictured during the 1997 pageant) said Trump approached her and kissed her on the lips during the contest



Hillary Clinton's campaign condemned the behavior described in the latest allegations, saying it suggest Trump lied to voters during Sunday's second presidential debate.

'This disturbing story sadly fits everything we know about the way Donald Trump has treated women,' communications director Jennifer Palmieri said in a statement.
'These reports suggest that he lied on the debate stage and that the disgusting behavior he bragged about in the tape is more than just words.'

Fox News host Megyn Kelly weighed in on the topic, covering both whether Trump would have much chance in a lawsuit and the complicated nature of women who have been victims of assault coming forward.
Responding to a report Trump's camp was drafting a suit, Kelly tweeted:

'Risks: Defamation v. hard to prove since DT=pub figure. Also, truth is a defense so NYT will double down & will cast wide net in discovery.'


The star host also discussed why the alleged victims may have taken so long to come forward and report the abuse.


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Fox News host Megyn Kelly weighed in on the topic, covering both whether Trump would have much chance in a lawsuit and the complicated nature of women who have been victims of assault coming forward


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Kelly responded to a report on the risks Trump would be taking if he tries to sue the New York Times over the story


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Kelly, who alleged said she was abused by former Fox News boss Roger Ailes, also explained why it is hard for women who have been sexually assaulted to come forward




'Well, these women, they never had a lawsuit,' she said on the Kelly File. 'And the truth is that victims of sexual assault, victims of rape, victims of unwanted groping, they often don’t come forward.
'They’re humiliated, especially back in the day. They were told move along, it happens to all women, you’ve got to take it. It’s a complicated issue.'

Kelly's remarks are related to the Trump allegations, but also linked to the Roger Ailes abuse scandal at Fox, to which she potential a part of.
It was reported earlier this year that Kelly told Fox's internal investigators she was subjected to sexual harassment from Ailes. She has refused to speak about her experience with the disgraced former network boss publicly.

Despite the controversial day, Trump's current campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, was able to find a small bit of humor.


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Despite the controversial day, Trump's current campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, was able to find a small bit of humor by referencing a recent SNL skit about her


Conway tweeted, shortly after 12:30am on Thursday: 'Just leaving Trump Tower, definitely looking like those "last 10 minutes of prom", Kate McKinnon. @nbcsnl.'
The comment was in reference to a recent SNL skit, where Conway - played by Kate McKinnon, was described as looking like: 'the last 10 minutes of prom'.

The accusations come after Trump was caught on a hot mic in 2005 bragging about being able to get away with forcing himself on women due to his celebrity and status.

'You know I’m automatically attracted to beautiful - I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait,' he was heard saying in the recording published last Friday.
'And when you’re a star they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab them by the p---y. You can do anything.'


Wednesday's controversy comes just one day after Trump's campaign said it was planning to ramp up its attacks on Bill Clinton as a way to attack Hillary.


'We’re going to turn him into Bill Cosby,' the CEO of Trump's campaign, Steve Bannon, told staffers




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A TIMELINE OF ALL THE WOMEN WHO HAVE ACCUSED DONALD TRUMP OF ASSAULT OR GROPING THEM


1980 - Jessica Leeds
Leeds, a 74-year-old former businesswoman who lives in Manhattan, told the New York Times on Wednesday she was 'assaulted' by Trump on a flight when she was 38.
Leeds explained how she was sat beside Trump in first class on a flight, when the Republican nominee lifted the arm-rest between then and allegedly began touching her.
'He was like an octopus,' she told the Times. 'His hands were everywhere.'

1989 - Ivana Trump
The Donald's first wife claimed she was 'violated' by him after a violent attack, documents filed as part of the couple's divorce claimed.
Ivana distanced herself from the claims last year when Trump started his campaign.

1993 - Jill Harth
Jill Harth, a makeup artist, accused Trump of 'attempted rape' stemming from an incident in 1993.
Harth said the incident in question took place during a visit to Trump's Mar-a-Lago mansion in January of that year.
'He pushed me up against the wall, and had his hands all over me and tried to get up my dress again,' she told the newspaper. 'I had to physically say: "What are you doing? Stop it."'

1997 - Four Miss Teen USA contestants
Mariah Billado and three other contestants claimed to that Trump walked into dressing rooms prior to the pageant while competitors were naked.
'I remember putting on my dress really quick because I was like, "Oh my god, there’s a man in here".' Bilado told the website, before adding Trump said something like: 'Don’t worry, ladies, I’ve seen it all before'.

1997 - Miss USA contestant Temple Taggart
Temple Taggart, a former Miss Utah, said earlier this year that Trump kissed her on the lips during the pageant.
'I thought, "Oh my God, gross"... I think there were a few other girls that he kissed on the mouth. I was like "Wow, that’s inappropriate",' she told the newspaper.

Taggart has also sat down for an interview.

'When I first heard the leaked tape, it's very unsettling... you don't want to hear anyone talking about women like that,' she said in a promotion clip for the interview.
'You look at your sweet, little innocent daughter and think, "this is the world I'm raising her in".'

Trump responded to Taggart's accusation by saying: 'I don't know anything about her. I don't even know who she is.'

2000 - Miss USA contestant Bridget Sullivan
Bridget Sullivan said earlier this year that the then-owner of the pageant walked through the backstage area to wish contestants good luck, despite the fact many of them were naked at the time.
'The time that he walked through the dressing rooms was really shocking. We were all naked,' Sullivan said.
She went on to describe Trump as a 'creepy uncle', saying he would 'hug you just a little low on your back.'

2001 - Miss USA contestant Tasha Dixon
Dixon said earlier this year walked into the changing rooms at the pageant without warning, meaning many of the competitors were naked or not fully dressed.
'Our first introduction to him was when we were at the dress rehearsal and half naked changing into our bikinis,' Dixon said in an interview. 'He just came strolling right in. There was no second to put a robe on or any sort of clothing or anything. Some girls were topless. Other girls were naked.'

2003 - Mindy McGillivray
Mindy McGillivray, 36, said that Trump grabbed her backside after she helped a photographer who was covering a concert at Trump's Mar-a-Lago mansion.
McGillivray, who was 23 at the time, said she was with Ken Davidoff at the Mar-a-Lago on January 24, 2003.
'All of a sudden I felt a grab, a little nudge. I think it’s Ken’s camera bag, that was my first instinct,' she told the newspaper. 'I turn around and there’s Donald. He sort of looked away quickly.'

2005 - Rachel Crooks
Rachel Crooks was a 22-year-old working as a receptionist at Bayrock Group, a real estate company based in Trump Tower in Manhattan, when she says Trump kissed her on the mouth without permission while in an elevator in 2005.

'It was so inappropriate,' Ms. Crooks said. 'I was so upset that he thought I was so insignificant that he could do that.'

Crooks told the newspaper the incident took place after she shook hands with Trump in an elevator and he allegedly refused to let go. She says he then began kissing her on the cheeks, before then kissing her lips.

2005 - Donald Trump admits he would 'inspect' pageant contestants backstage
Donald Trump bragged about the extra power he had during an interview with Howard Stern in April 2005, the tapes of which have been released by CNN.

'I’ll tell you the funniest is that I’ll go backstage before a show and everyone’s getting dressed,' Trump said about the pageant.
'No men are anywhere, and I’m allowed to go in, because I’m the owner of the pageant and therefore I’m inspecting it…. "Is everyone OK"? You know, they’re standing there with no clothes. "Is everybody OK?"

'And you see these incredible looking women, and so I sort of get away with things like that.'

2005 - Trump brags about being able to grope women without consent to Billy Bush on the set of Access Hollywood

'You know I’m automatically attracted to beautiful - I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait,' he was heard saying to Billy Bush on the set of Access Hollywood in 2005 in a recording published last Friday.

'And when you’re a star they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab them by the p---y. You can do anything.'
2005 - Natasha Stoynoff


Natasha Stoynoff recounted how she had traveled to Mar-a-Largo to interview Trump and his wife, Melania, in December 2005. She said Donald took her into a room he really wanted to see, before forcing himself on her.

'We walked into that room alone, and Trump shut the door behind us. I turned around, and within seconds, he was pushing me against the wall, and forcing his tongue down my throat,' she wrote.

Stoynoff went on to say how she was rescued when a butler walked in, however when the two were alone again shortly after Trump told her they were 'going to have an affair'.

2010 - Friend of CNN anchor Erin Burnett
Erin Burnett detailed an encounter that a friend had with Trump in March 2010 in the boardroom at Trump Tower, when he allegedly tried to kiss her without permission.

The woman told Burnett: 'Trump took Tic Tacs, suggested I take them also. He then leaned in, catching me off guard, and kissed me almost on lips. I was really freaked out.


'After (the meeting), Trump asked me to come into his office alone. Was really unsure what to do. ... Figured I could handle myself. Anyway, once in his office he kept telling me how special I am and gave me his cell, asked me to call him. I ran the hell out of there.'

2013 - Miss USA contestant Cassandra Searles
Searles, who won Miss Washington in 2013, said Trump tried to seduce her, groped her, and treated the women in the pageant 'like cattle'.

'Do y’all remember that one time we had to do our onstage introductions, but this one guy treated us like cattle and made us do it again because we didn’t look him in the eyes?' she wrote in June.
'Do you also remember when he then proceeded to have us lined up so he could get a closer look at his property?

'Oh I forgot to mention that guy will be in the running to become the next President of the United States.'


She then added: 'He probably doesn’t want me telling the story about that time he continually grabbed my a** and invited me to his hotel room.'





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