Donald Trump indicated in a new
interview that he’s ready to drag ex-president Bill Clinton’s sex scandals into
the White House campaign, after Democrats lashed out at the billionaire’s
Twitter rant against a pro-Hillary ex-Miss Universe. Trump told The New York
Times that he believes talking about the sex scandals that stained the career
of Hillary’s husband Bill would turn female voters away from her. “She’s nasty,
but I can be nastier than she ever can be,” Trump told the Times in an
interview posted late Friday. He added: “Hillary Clinton was married to the
single greatest abuser of women in the history of politics,” referring to Bill
Clinton (president 1993-2001). “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,” he told the newspaper. In an apparent effort to pre-empt the attacks,
the Clinton campaign released audio of Bill Clinton talking about his marriage
with Hillary. “I think that she has literally spent a lifetime dealing with not
only her joys and her blessings, but also heartbreaks and disappointment, and
sometimes unfair treatment,” a reflective Bill says. – ‘Unhinged’ – Trump and
Hillary Trump and Hillary Hillary Clinton, campaigning in Florida on Saturday,
described Trump as “unhinged” after the Republican presidential candidate
unleashed a volley of pre-dawn tweets early Friday against former beauty queen
Alicia Machado. The Venezuela-born Machado claims the billionaire bullied her
mercilessly after winning the Trump-owned Miss Universe beauty pageant in 1996.
“Did Crooked Hillary help disgusting (check out sex tape and past) Alicia M
become a U.S. citizen so she could use her in the debate?” said Trump, in one
of a series of virulent tweets. According to the fact-checking website Snopes,
Trump’s sex tape allegation apparently refers to Machado’s appearance on a
reality TV show in which she is shown in bed, under covers, with another participant.
Machado also appeared in Playboy magazine. But a pornographic video circulated
in recent years purporting to star the former Miss Universe was debunked as a
fake. Clinton, who mentioned Machado in the Monday debate, has blasted Trump’s
history of abusive remarks that included humiliating the ex-beauty queen over
her weight gain and Latina origins, nicknaming her “Miss Piggy” and “Miss
Housekeeping.” “Who gets up at the at three in the morning to engage in a
Twitter attack against a former Miss Universe?” Clinton asked supporters in
Florida on Friday. “His latest Twitter meltdown is unhinged, even for him,” she
said. Trump was unapologetic. “For those few people knocking me for tweeting at
three o’clock in the morning, at least you know I will be there, awake, to
answer the call!” he wrote. Separately, the website Buzzfeed posted a clip from
a 2000 soft porn Playboy video in which Trump welcomes playmates to New York.
In the clip Trump opens the door of a limousine as the models emerge. He then
pops a bottle of champagne, and a splash of fizzy liquid lands on the Playboy
bunny logo. The Clinton campaign pounced on the story. “There’s been a lot of
talk about sex tapes today and in a strange turn of events, only one adult film
has showed up today and it’s star is Donald J. Trump,” wrote Clinton campaign
spokesman Nick Merrill. – Clinton up in latest poll – Clinton pulled ahead of
Trump by three percentage points in a Fox News national poll out Friday,
besting the billionaire 43 to 40 percent. Although Clinton’s lead is within the
poll’s margin of error, it shows a bump for Clinton, who beat Trump by only one
percentage point in the same poll two weeks ago. The nationwide results come as
Clinton’s numbers improve in a number of critical swing states following the
debate. Florida — with its prodigious number of electoral votes — has swung
back toward Clinton since Monday’s debate, polling shows. Meanwhile a Detroit
News-WDIV-TV four-way matchup conducted in the battleground state of Michigan
found Clinton leading Trump by seven percentage points after the debate. – ‘Bad
press’ – Also out late Friday was a video deposition from June in which Trump
acknowledged that he lost business after disparaging Mexicans at the start of
his campaign. Trump appears answering questions relating to a lawsuit involving
celebrity chefs Jeffrey Zakarian and Jose Andres, who pulled out of a deal to
work at the real estate magnate’s new Washington DC hotel because of the
candidate’s comments. The Macy’s department store and the Spanish-language
Univision network cut ties with Trump after his tirade. Trump acknowledged that
“a few bad days of press” came after his statement, and a loss of some
business. “I don’t know how I can quantify it, but I think we were hurt,” he
said. The video was released at the request of several media outlets despite
opposition from the Trump campaign.
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