Thursday, 13 October 2016

Take a look at her..I don't think so': Donald Trump mocks People magazine writer who said he forcibly kissed her

Donald Trump fired back loudly on Thursday against a rapid-fire round of sexual-assault allegations against him, saying he is preparing to sue The New York Times for printing them, and saying they are 'false and slanderous in virtually every respect.'

According to Daily Mail,speaking in West Palm Beach, Florida, a defiant Trump blasted the American news media for 'smearing' him and claimed major newspapers and TV networks are working hand-in-hand with Hillary and Bill Clinton to derail his presidential campaign.

He also lambasted People magazine reporter Natasha Stoynoff, who claimed he forcibly pushed her against a wall and kissed her in 2005, in between sections of an interview with him and his wife Melania at their Mar-a-Lago estate.
'I ask a very simple question,' 'Why wasn't it part of the story that appeared 12 years ago? Why wasn't it part of the story?''I was one of the biggest stars with The Apprentice,' 'And it would have been one of the biggest story of the year.'
This invented account has already been debunked by eyewitnesses who were there. They were there!''The very witness identified by the author has already said the story was absolutely false.'
People all over the place. You take a look,'Look at her. Look at her words. You tell me what you might think. I don't think so.''These people are horrible people. They're horrible, horrible liars,'  'And interestingly it happens to appear just 26 days before our very important election.''I knew this day would arrive,' he said. 'It was only a question of when.''And I knew the American people would rise above it and vote for the future they deserve. The only thing that can stop this corrupt machine is you. The only force strong enough to save our country is us.' 
He continued to blame Clinton for the recent attacks saying
'These vicious claims about me of inappropriate conduct with women are totally and absolutely false,' he said, as die-hard supporters let out a deafening cheer to break the tension.And the Clintons know it. And they know it very well. These claims are all fabricated. They're pure fiction and they're outright lies. These events never, ever happened,' They knew they would throw every lie they could at me and my family and my loved ones,'  'I never knew - as bad as it would be - I never knew it would be this vile, that it would be this bad, that it would be this vicious.'
'Nevertheless, I take all of these slings and arrows gladly for you. I take them for our movement so that we can have our country back,'
I will not allow the Clinton machine to turn our campaign into a discussion of their slanders and lies, but will remain focused on the issues facing the American people,' he said.





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