
Days after the
New York Times published an investigative report on Donald
Trump's treatment of women, the presumptive Republican presidential
nominee is back on the offense, calling for scrutiny over Bill Clinton's
record with women. The article detailed alleged incidences
of sexual harassment of employees and participants in Trump's beauty
pageants, Trump's apparent preoccupation with women's bodies, and a
double standard in expectations from female employees. Most troubling,
perhaps, was the mention of a rape allegation made — and later denied —
by ex-wife Ivana and an allegation of groping and unwanted sexual
advances from a woman who once worked with Trump. One woman in the piece
has since said
she was misrepresented.
During
an interview with Fox's Sean Hannity televised on Wednesday night,
Trump called the Times article a "con job" and dismissed his actions and
words as "minor stuff" that "frankly, wasn't even that bad."
Instead, he cast his eye on Hillary Clinton's husband. "How do you
compare that to what Clinton's done?" he asked Hannity.
source: cosmopolitant
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