Donald Trump. (photo: AP)
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Trump bragged in vulgar terms about kissing, groping and trying to have
sex with women during a 2005 conversation caught on a hot microphone,
saying that “when you’re a star, they let you do it,” according to a
video obtained by The Washington Post.
The video captures Trump talking with Billy Bush, then of “Access Hollywood,”
on a bus with the show’s name written across the side. They were
arriving on the set of “Days of Our Lives” to tape a segment about
Trump’s cameo on the soap opera.
Late Friday night, following sharp criticism by
Republican leaders, Trump issued a short video statement saying, “I said
it, I was wrong, and I apologize.” But he also called the revelation “a
distraction from the issues we are facing today.” He said that his
“foolish” words are much different than the words and actions of Bill
Clinton, whom he accused of abusing women, and Hillary Clinton, whom he
accused of having “bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his
victims.”
“I’ve never said I’m a perfect person, nor pretended
to be someone that 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. Anyone who knows me knows these words don’t reflect who I am,”
Trump said.
In an apparent response to Republican critics asking
him to drop out of the race, he said: “We will discuss this more in the
coming days. See you at the debate on Sunday.”
The tape includes audio of Bush and Trump talking
inside the bus, as well as audio and video once they emerge from it to
begin shooting the segment.
In that audio, Trump discusses a failed attempt to seduce a woman, whose full name is not given in the video.
In that audio, Trump discusses a failed attempt to seduce a woman, whose full name is not given in the video.
“I moved on her, and I failed. I’ll admit it,” Trump
is heard saying. It was unclear when the events he was describing took
place. The tape was recorded several months after he married his third
wife, Melania.
“Whoa,” another voice said.
“I did try and f--- her. She was married,” Trump says.
Trump continues: “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 moved on her like a bitch, but I couldn’t get
there. And she was married,” Trump says. “Then all of a sudden I see
her, she’s now got the big phony tits and everything. She’s totally
changed her look.”
At that point in the audio, Trump and Bush appear to
notice Arianne Zucker, the actress who is waiting to escort them into
the soap-opera set.
“Your girl’s hot as s---, in the purple,” says Bush, who’s now a co-host of NBC’s “Today” show.
“Whoa!” Trump says. “Whoa!”
“I’ve got to use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start
kissing her,” Trump says. “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,” Trump says. “You can do anything.”
“Whatever you want,” says another voice, apparently Bush’s.
“Whatever you want,” says another voice, apparently Bush’s.
“Grab them by the p---y,” Trump says. “You can do anything.”
A spokeswoman for NBC Universal, which produces and distributes “Access Hollywood,” declined to comment.
“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,” Trump said in a statement. “I
apologize if anyone was offended.”
Billy Bush, in a statement released by NBC Universal,
said: “Obviously I’m embarrassed and ashamed. It’s no excuse, but this
happened eleven years ago — I was younger, less mature, and acted
foolishly in playing along. I’m very sorry.”
After the video appeared online Friday afternoon,
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton wrote on Twitter: “This is horrific.
We cannot allow this man to become president.”
Her running mate, Sen.
Tim Kaine (Va.), told reporters, “It makes me sick to my stomach,” while
campaigning in Las Vegas.
Planned Parenthood Action Fund, which has endorsed
Clinton, issued a statement from Executive Vice President Dawn Laguens
saying: “What Trump described in these tapes amounts to sexual assault.”
Trump was also criticized by members of his own party.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, who said he is “sickened” by Trump’s
comments, said the Republican presidential candidate will no longer
appear with him at a campaign event in Wisconsin on Saturday.
“Women are to be championed and revered, not
objectified. I hope Mr. Trump treats this situation with the seriousness
it deserves and works to demonstrate to the country that he has greater
respect for women than this clip suggests,” Ryan said in a statement.
In a short statement issued moments after Ryan’s,
Trump said his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, “will be
representing me” at the Wisconsin event.
Sen. Kelly Ayotte (N.H.), who is running for
reelection and has said she will vote for Trump, called his comments
“totally inappropriate and offensive.”
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus,
who has stood by Trump uncritically through numerous controversies,
said in a statement: “No woman should ever be described in these terms
or talked about in this manner. Ever.”
Former presidential candidate Mitt Romney, a Trump
critic, said in a statement: “Hitting on married women? Condoning
assault? Such vile degradations demean our wives and daughters and
corrupt America’s face to the world.”
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said
the comments are “repugnant, and unacceptable in any circumstance” and
made clear Trump’s brief statement would not suffice.
“As the father of three daughters, I strongly believe
that Trump needs to apologize directly to women and girls everywhere,
and take full responsibility for the utter lack of respect for women
shown in his comments on that tape,” he said late Friday.
One of Trump’s most prominent social-conservative
supporters, Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council, told BuzzFeed’s
Rosie Gray: “My personal support for Donald Trump has never been based
upon shared values.”
Trump’s running mate, Pence, was at a diner in Toledo
when the news broke — about to view the diner’s collection of signed
cardboard hot-dog buns, which includes one signed by Trump. But the
reporters traveling with Pence were quickly ushered out of the diner by
campaign staff, before they could ask Trump’s running mate about it, according to Politico.
Politico reported that the journalists, traveling in Pence’s
“protective pool,” were not permitted to film Pence as he left the
diner.
The tape appears at a time when Trump, the Republican
presidential nominee, has sought to make a campaign issue out of his
opponent’s marriage. Trump has criticized former president Bill Clinton
for his past infidelity and criticized opponent Hillary Clinton as her
husband’s “enabler.”
“Hillary Clinton was married to the single greatest abuser of women in the history of politics,” Trump told the New York Times in a recent interview.
“Hillary was an enabler, and she attacked the women who Bill Clinton
mistreated afterward. I think it’s a serious problem for them, and it’s
something that I’m considering talking about more in the near future.”
Trump carried on a very public affair with Marla
Maples — his eventual second wife — while still married to first wife
Ivana Trump.
Trump has been criticized in this campaign for
derogatory and lewd comments about women, including some made on TV and
live radio. In an interview Wednesday with KSNV, a Las Vegas television station, Trump said that those comments were made for entertainment.
“A lot of that was done for the purpose of
entertainment. There’s nobody that has more respect for women than I
do,” he told the station.
“Are you trying to tone it down now?” asked the interviewer, Jim Snyder.
“It’s not a question of trying, it’s very easy,” Trump said.
“It’s not a question of trying, it’s very easy,” Trump said.
The tape obtained by The Post seems to have captured
Trump in a private moment, with no audience beyond Bush and a few others
on the bus. It appears to have been shot around Sept. 16, 2005, which
was the day media reports said Trump would tape his soap-opera cameo.
The video shows the bus carrying Trump and Bush turning down a street on the studio back lot. The two men cannot be seen.
“Oh, nice legs, huh?” Trump says.
“Oof, get out of the way, honey,” Bush says, apparently referencing somebody else blocking the view of Zucker.
The two men then exit the bus and greet Zucker.
“We’re ready, let’s go,” Trump says, after the initial greetings. “Make me a soap star.”
“How about a little hug for the Donald?” Bush says. “He just got off the bus.”
“Would you like a little hug, darling?” Zucker says.
“Absolutely,” Trump says. As they embrace, and air-kiss, Trump says, “Melania said this was okay.”
The video then follows Trump, Bush and Zucker into the
studio. Trump did appear on “Days of Our Lives” in late October. In a
tape of that cameo posted online,
Zucker’s character asks Trump — playing himself — for a job at his
business, and tells him suggestively, “I think you’ll find I’m a very
willing employee. Working under you, I think, could be mutually
beneficial.”
Trump’s character gives her the brushoff.
“That’s an interesting proposition,” Trump says on-screen. “I’ll get back to you.”
A publicist for Zucker did not immediately respond to questions on Friday afternoon.
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