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Donald Trump's comments described sexual assault, White House says – as it happened | |
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Today in Campaign 2016 | |
And they wonder why Hollywood hates them pic.twitter.com/7YJxixbzVf | |
As a producer on seasons 1 & 2 of #theapprentice I assure you: when it comes to the #trumptapes there are far worse. #justthebegininng | |
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Donald Trump urges crowd to vote November 28 | |
Donald Trump just told a crowd to vote on November 28th 😬 pic.twitter.com/I6JJFEoQKc | |
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“If you guys don’t vote for me I”m going to be very angry at youuuuu,” Trump croons the Florida crowd. | |
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Donald Trump, on Al Gore: | |
Didn’t he say he was the founder of the Internet? He wasn’t. | |
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Live from Florida: | Live from Florida: |
After warning that the US risks becoming a banana republic if he's not elected, Trump calls for the prosecution of his political opponent | After warning that the US risks becoming a banana republic if he's not elected, Trump calls for the prosecution of his political opponent |
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Donald Trump campaigns in Panama City, Florida | Donald Trump campaigns in Panama City, Florida |
Watch it live here: | Watch it live here: |
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Texas congressman Blake Farenthold has swiftly apologized for telling an MSNBC anchor that he would have to think about revoking his endorsement of a candidate who said that he “really liked raping women.” | Texas congressman Blake Farenthold has swiftly apologized for telling an MSNBC anchor that he would have to think about revoking his endorsement of a candidate who said that he “really liked raping women.” |
I apologize for my failure to immediately condemn anyone who would say something as outrageous as they like raping women. (1/3) | I apologize for my failure to immediately condemn anyone who would say something as outrageous as they like raping women. (1/3) |
During an interview on MSNBC with Chris Hayes tonight, I was thrown off by the anchor’s use of a hypothetical question. (2/3) | During an interview on MSNBC with Chris Hayes tonight, I was thrown off by the anchor’s use of a hypothetical question. (2/3) |
I do not, and have not ever condoned rape or violence against women. That is not the kind of man I believe Donald Trump to be. (3/3) | I do not, and have not ever condoned rape or violence against women. That is not the kind of man I believe Donald Trump to be. (3/3) |
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Sabrina Siddiqui | Sabrina Siddiqui |
Hillary Clinton’s campaign fired back on Tuesday as Wikileaks released a new tranche of hacked emails from the account of its chairman John Podesta, dubbing the website a “propaganda arm of the Russian government” seeking to help elect Republican nominee Donald Trump. | Hillary Clinton’s campaign fired back on Tuesday as Wikileaks released a new tranche of hacked emails from the account of its chairman John Podesta, dubbing the website a “propaganda arm of the Russian government” seeking to help elect Republican nominee Donald Trump. |
The latest batch of more than 2,000 emails, disclosed on Monday, offered a glimpse into the inner workings of the Clinton campaign. They included insights on multiple fronts, such as a lack of preparedness for Bernie Sanders’ insurgent campaign, concerns raised by Chelsea Clinton over potential conflicts of interest for the family’s foundation, and efforts by aides on how to best frame the former secretary of state’s second bid for the White House. | The latest batch of more than 2,000 emails, disclosed on Monday, offered a glimpse into the inner workings of the Clinton campaign. They included insights on multiple fronts, such as a lack of preparedness for Bernie Sanders’ insurgent campaign, concerns raised by Chelsea Clinton over potential conflicts of interest for the family’s foundation, and efforts by aides on how to best frame the former secretary of state’s second bid for the White House. |
Last week, Wikileaks published other hacked emails from Podesta’s account, which included alleged excerpts of Clinton’s paid speeches to Wall Street. Clinton’s campaign has neither confirmed nor denied authenticity of the emails, but in recent days escalated its charge that the hack was conducted by Russian state actors. | Last week, Wikileaks published other hacked emails from Podesta’s account, which included alleged excerpts of Clinton’s paid speeches to Wall Street. Clinton’s campaign has neither confirmed nor denied authenticity of the emails, but in recent days escalated its charge that the hack was conducted by Russian state actors. |
Brian Fallon, a spokesman for Clinton’s campaign, fired off a tweet storm late Monday in which he assailed Wikileaks and its founder, Julian Assange, for working on behalf of the Russian government. | Brian Fallon, a spokesman for Clinton’s campaign, fired off a tweet storm late Monday in which he assailed Wikileaks and its founder, Julian Assange, for working on behalf of the Russian government. |
“You are no media organization,” Fallon tweeted at Wikileaks. “You are a propaganda arm of the Russian government, running interference for their pet candidate, Trump.” | “You are no media organization,” Fallon tweeted at Wikileaks. “You are a propaganda arm of the Russian government, running interference for their pet candidate, Trump.” |
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GOP congressman suggests he might back Trump even if Trump said he liked rape | GOP congressman suggests he might back Trump even if Trump said he liked rape |
Texas congressman Blake Farenthold, asked on MSNBC this evening whether he would continue to support Donald Trump if he said “I really like to rape women,” did not commit to revoking his endorsement of the Republican presidential candidate. | Texas congressman Blake Farenthold, asked on MSNBC this evening whether he would continue to support Donald Trump if he said “I really like to rape women,” did not commit to revoking his endorsement of the Republican presidential candidate. |
.@farenthold on if he'd revoke support for Trump if he said "I like raping women" -- "It'd be bad...I'd consider it" https://t.co/jWCZ1YERYl | .@farenthold on if he'd revoke support for Trump if he said "I like raping women" -- "It'd be bad...I'd consider it" https://t.co/jWCZ1YERYl |
“That would be bad and I’d consider it.” | “That would be bad and I’d consider it.” |
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Donald Trump, making his first appearance in a one-on-one interview since the release of video recordings that showed him bragging about sexually assaulting women and since the second presidential debate, petulantly told Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly that “I get along with everybody” that that House speaker Paul Ryan had committed a craven act of political betrayal by refusing to defend him. | Donald Trump, making his first appearance in a one-on-one interview since the release of video recordings that showed him bragging about sexually assaulting women and since the second presidential debate, petulantly told Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly that “I get along with everybody” that that House speaker Paul Ryan had committed a craven act of political betrayal by refusing to defend him. |
“We’ve been having a problem - we have millions and millions of followers,” Trump said, “and Paul Ryan, open borders and amnesty and bad budgets by the way, very, very bad budgets... The shackles are some of the establishment people the weak and ineffective people within the party.” | “We’ve been having a problem - we have millions and millions of followers,” Trump said, “and Paul Ryan, open borders and amnesty and bad budgets by the way, very, very bad budgets... The shackles are some of the establishment people the weak and ineffective people within the party.” |
“They’re not giving support - they don’t give the kind of support,” Trump said, when O’Reilly asked why he was so angry with Republican leadership. “They don’t give the support that we really need. Maybe we’ll do better without their support.” | “They’re not giving support - they don’t give the kind of support,” Trump said, when O’Reilly asked why he was so angry with Republican leadership. “They don’t give the support that we really need. Maybe we’ll do better without their support.” |
When O’Reilly asked if Trump’s “throwing off of the shackles” of cooperating with Republicans meant that he would become more outspoken, Trump denied that he was outspoken at all. | When O’Reilly asked if Trump’s “throwing off of the shackles” of cooperating with Republicans meant that he would become more outspoken, Trump denied that he was outspoken at all. |
“I don’t think I’m that outspoken to be honest with you - I think I’ve been very nice,” Trump said. “I don’t think so - look, I went to Ivy League schools.” | “I don’t think I’m that outspoken to be honest with you - I think I’ve been very nice,” Trump said. “I don’t think so - look, I went to Ivy League schools.” |
“I’m just tired of nonsupport - and I don’t really want support.” | “I’m just tired of nonsupport - and I don’t really want support.” |
Asked how he would address his cratering support among women after release of video in which he grabbed about being able to “grab [women] by the pussy” without consequence because of his fame, Trump dismissed the remarks as “locker room talk.” | Asked how he would address his cratering support among women after release of video in which he grabbed about being able to “grab [women] by the pussy” without consequence because of his fame, Trump dismissed the remarks as “locker room talk.” |
“Most people have heard it before, and I’ve had a lot of women come up to me and say I’ve heard that before, and I’ve heard a lot worse,” Trump said. “If that’s what it takes to lose an election, I think that’d be pretty sad.” | “Most people have heard it before, and I’ve had a lot of women come up to me and say I’ve heard that before, and I’ve heard a lot worse,” Trump said. “If that’s what it takes to lose an election, I think that’d be pretty sad.” |
O’Reilly said that his popularity among women has taken a hit, which Trump denied. | O’Reilly said that his popularity among women has taken a hit, which Trump denied. |
“I’m not sure I believe it - I’m not sure I believe it,” Trump said. “What women want is they want secure borders, they want safety, they want law and order, they want a police department that is allowed to so its job, they want justice for all,” before going on a tirade about Hillary Clinton creating Isis, which he said “I’m sure she was very proud of.” | “I’m not sure I believe it - I’m not sure I believe it,” Trump said. “What women want is they want secure borders, they want safety, they want law and order, they want a police department that is allowed to so its job, they want justice for all,” before going on a tirade about Hillary Clinton creating Isis, which he said “I’m sure she was very proud of.” |
“To be honest with you, Bill, I get along with people.” | “To be honest with you, Bill, I get along with people.” |
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Richard Luscombe | Richard Luscombe |
Hillary Clinton used the global climate crisis as a weapon for another assault on Donald Trump on Tuesday, enlisting the help of her husband’s former vice-president Al Gore to urge America’s voters not to risk sending a “climate change denier” to the White House. | Hillary Clinton used the global climate crisis as a weapon for another assault on Donald Trump on Tuesday, enlisting the help of her husband’s former vice-president Al Gore to urge America’s voters not to risk sending a “climate change denier” to the White House. |
In a joint address in Miami, Clinton and Gore repeatedly hammered the Republican nominee for his stance on climate change and his belief that global warming is a hoax initiated by the Chinese. | In a joint address in Miami, Clinton and Gore repeatedly hammered the Republican nominee for his stance on climate change and his belief that global warming is a hoax initiated by the Chinese. |
“Climate change is real, it’s urgent, and America can take the lead in the world in addressing it,” Clinton said, promising investment in clean energy. | “Climate change is real, it’s urgent, and America can take the lead in the world in addressing it,” Clinton said, promising investment in clean energy. |
“We can transform our economy, we can rally the world to cut carbon pollutions and above all we can fulfill our moral obligation to protect the planet. Just remember what is at stake. My opponent is a guy who denies science, who denies climate change every day.” | “We can transform our economy, we can rally the world to cut carbon pollutions and above all we can fulfill our moral obligation to protect the planet. Just remember what is at stake. My opponent is a guy who denies science, who denies climate change every day.” |
Yet it was Gore, who lost the 2000 presidential election to George W Bush by less than 500 votes in Florida, who delivered the more powerful message about why the climate crisis is one of the most serious issues in this campaign, and why he believes Clinton is the only candidate who can help solve it. | Yet it was Gore, who lost the 2000 presidential election to George W Bush by less than 500 votes in Florida, who delivered the more powerful message about why the climate crisis is one of the most serious issues in this campaign, and why he believes Clinton is the only candidate who can help solve it. |
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President Barack Obama, on the stakes of the 2016 election: | President Barack Obama, on the stakes of the 2016 election: |
Civility is on the ballot! Respect for women is on the ballot! Tolerance is on the ballot! Justice is on the ballot! Equality is on the ballot! Democracy is on the ballot! If you want to send a message in this election, make it a resounding message! | Civility is on the ballot! Respect for women is on the ballot! Tolerance is on the ballot! Justice is on the ballot! Equality is on the ballot! Democracy is on the ballot! If you want to send a message in this election, make it a resounding message! |
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Closing out his remarks by speaking directly to young voters, President Barack Obama urges them to turn out, despite the coarsening of the American political process during the 2016 campaign. | Closing out his remarks by speaking directly to young voters, President Barack Obama urges them to turn out, despite the coarsening of the American political process during the 2016 campaign. |
“There are a lot of things about our politics that can seem cheap, and trivial, and frustrating,” Obama says, “but here’s a chance to reject a divisive and mean-spirited politics that would just take us backwards. And there’s nothing cheap or trivial about that.” | “There are a lot of things about our politics that can seem cheap, and trivial, and frustrating,” Obama says, “but here’s a chance to reject a divisive and mean-spirited politics that would just take us backwards. And there’s nothing cheap or trivial about that.” |
“That’s real - that is true. And young people, you have a chance to do that, so don’t fall for the easy cynicism that says my vote doesn’t matter, or all politicians are the same,” Obama continues. “I promise you - your vote matters!” | “That’s real - that is true. And young people, you have a chance to do that, so don’t fall for the easy cynicism that says my vote doesn’t matter, or all politicians are the same,” Obama continues. “I promise you - your vote matters!” |
“If you care about equality, if you supported Bernie in the primaries, you’ve got a choice!” Obama says. “When he asks you what you have to lose, you answer - you’ve got everything to lose!” | “If you care about equality, if you supported Bernie in the primaries, you’ve got a choice!” Obama says. “When he asks you what you have to lose, you answer - you’ve got everything to lose!” |
“Send a message for hope! Send a message by voting for Hillary Clinton!” Obama closes. “Send a message about who we are as the American people, and make our kids proud!” | “Send a message for hope! Send a message by voting for Hillary Clinton!” Obama closes. “Send a message about who we are as the American people, and make our kids proud!” |
“Let’s get to work!” | “Let’s get to work!” |