Donald Trump Used To Love Telling Underage Girls How He’d Soon Be Dating Them
“Wow! Just Think — In A Couple Of Years, I’ll Be Dating You,” He Once Told Two 14-Year-Olds
The other day we told you how Donald Trump once said of a 10-year-old girl, “I am going to be dating her in 10 years. Can you believe it?”Â
As it turns out, Trump may have regularly used this line to “flirt” with minors when he was in his mid-40s.Â
Trump’s remarks about the 10-year-old came during the taping of a Christmas special for “Entertainment Tonight” at Trump Tower in 1992.Â
In December of that same year, The Chicago Tribune reported in a wire brief that Trump told two 14-year-olds: “Wow! Just think — in a couple of years, I’ll be dating you.”
Trump asked the girls how old they were after spotting their youth choir singing Christmas carols at the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan, The Los Angeles Times reports.Â
“In both instances, the line appears to be somewhat in jest, though the girls’ ages and recent accusations of sex assault against Trump call that into question,” according to the Times.Â
Of course, Trump made a similar comment about his own daughter, Ivanka, in 2006. And in 1997, he allegedly walked in on teen beauty contestants while they were changing.Â
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