Donald Trump press conference with Paula Jones Juanita Broaddrick Kathleen Willey 10/9/16 Donald Trump press conference with Paula Jones J...
Donald Trump press conference with Paula Jones Juanita Broaddrick Kathleen Willey 10/9/16 Donald Trump press conference with Paula Jones Juanita Broaddrick Kathleen Willey 10/9/16 Donald Trump press conference with Paula Jones Juanita Broaddrick Kathleen Willey 10/9/16nnAhead of US presidential debate, Donald Trump appears with women who accuse Bill Clinton of sexual assaultnnTrump appears with Bill Clinton accusersnnBefore presidential debate, Donald Trump appears with women who have accused Bill Clinton of rape, unwanted advancesnnBefore Sunday’s presidential debate, Donald Trump appeared with three women who have accused Bill Clinton of rape and unwanted advances: Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick.nnHis presidential bid in chaos, a defiant Donald Trump slammed Republicans rushing to revoke their support for him as “self-righteous hypocrites” and signaled he may try to turn Sunday night’s crucial debate against Hillary Clinton into a referendum on her husband’s treatment of women.nnTrump will take the debate stage under enormous pressure. Even before the new revelations of his predatory sexual remarks about women, Trump’s campaign was slumping. But the release of the 2005 video, where Trump is heard bragging about using his fame to “do anything” to women, left some Republicans convinced the damage was insurmountable.nnEven Trump’s most loyal supporters struggled to defend him.nn“They’re remarks you certainly don’t want to hear from anyone, much less a presidential candidate,” Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, said Sunday on CNN. “I think he made a full and complete apology for it. He probably is going to do it again tonight.”nnClinton has stayed largely silent since the video was made public Friday, though running mate Tim Kaine accused Trump of engaging in a “pattern of assaultive behavior.”nn“I think there’s kind of a piece of the jigsaw puzzle missing in Donald Trump where he does not look at women and consider them as equal to himself,” Kaine said on CNN.nnTrump’s troubles have almost completely overshadowed the release of hacked emails from the Clinton campaign that revealed the contents of previously secret paid speeches to Wall Street. Clinton told bankers behind closed doors that she favored “open trade.” Such remarks were at odds with her tough public comments.nnTrump allies desperately hope the businessman can keep his focus in the debate on Clinton, raising questions about her trustworthiness and pushing his own populist economic ideas. The candidates will face questions in the town hall-style setting both from moderators and undecided voters seated with them on stage, a format that typically rewards candidates who show empathy and connect with the problems facing Americans.nnBut Trump suggested Sunday that he had other priorities. He tweeted a link to an interview with Juanita Broaddrick on the pro-Trump Breitbart website in which she describes what the site calls “brutal rapes” by former President Bill Clinton.nnBroaddrick’s lawsuit against Bill Clinton accusing him of rape was dismissed in 2001 and criminal charges were never filed. Clinton has denied the allegations.nnTrump has long hinted he would raise Bill Clinton’s sexual history at debates. In what was billed as a videotaped apology for the 2005 videotaped remarks, Trump said “Bill Clinton has actually abused women” and Hillary Clinton “bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated” her husband’s “victims.”nnGiuliani pushed the same accusations hours before the debate, saying Clinton was the “leader of the attack” against the women her husband “sexually assaulted, sexually abused.”nnClinton’s campaign appeared unconcerned by the prospect of Trump raising Broaddrick’s allegations.nn“If that is how he chooses to spend his time in the debate then that’s his decision,” Clinton communications director Jennifer Palmieri told reporters. “I’m not sure that’s what voters are going to want to hear.”nnAt a fundraiser in Chicago, President Barack Obama called Trump’s rhetoric “disturbing.” Obama said “it tells you that he’s insecure enough that he pumps himself up by putting other people down.”nnDonald Trump, Guest At Debate Juanita Broaddrick Kathleen Willey Kathy Shelton Paula JonesnnDonald Trump press conference with Paula Jones Juanita Broaddrick Kathleen Willey 10/9/16nnTrump Appears Before Debate with Juanita Broaddrick and Other Clinton AccusersnnTrump Appears Before Debate with Juanita Broaddrick and Other Clinton AccusersnnJuanita Broaddrick: "Bill Clinton Raped Me" - CNN Trump Appears Before Debate with Juanita Broaddrick and Other Clinton AccusersnnDonald Trump Press Conference With Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Wiley And Kathy SheltonnnDonald Trump just retweeted Juanita Broaddrick calling Bill Clinton a rapist. All bets are now off. Less