Breaking: Donald Trump Denies He Has Sexually Assaulted Women, Despite Bragging About It (Video)
‘No. I Didn’t Say That at All’
Asked by CNN’s Anderson Cooper as the second presidential debate to comment on the damning 2005 video that shows him describing his actions with women, which are sexual assault, Donald Trump wholly denied that he has sexually assaulted women.
Cooper point-blank said, “That was sexual assault. You bragged that you have sexually assaulted women. Do you understand that?”
Trump immediately responded, “No. I didn’t say that at all,” he said.
“This was locker room talk. I’m not proud of it. I apologize to my family. I apologize to the American people,” Trump said, insisting he did not sexually assault anyone.
Donald Trump addresses the #TrumpTape: “This was locker room talk. I’m not proud of it” https://t.co/raPU4ICkl6 https://t.co/cSNc9p78g0
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) October 10, 2016
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