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Husband’s remarks unacceptable, offensive: Melania Trump

It’s like a magnet. You can do anything”, he says, in audio captured via hot mic. “Grab them by the pussy. And while this latest revelation is just another example in a long line of misogyny, if the Republican candidate wins the presidency this trend would would undoubtedly continue, and that’s a very concerning issue to discuss.

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After posting a midnight “apology” video, Trump posted a tweet that can only be described as a drastic understatement of the controversy that has consumed his presidential campaign.

“Character matters. @realDonaldTrump is obviously not going to win”.

Republican reaction to the videotape came fast and furious, with some calling on the bombastic billionaire to step aside, or allow running mate Mike Pence to take the top of the ticket, others simply withdrawing their endorsement.

Women shouldn’t be asked to restrain their husbands in the absence of those men having functioning consciences and the ability to control themselves. “It’s a place where we need diverse leadership – including more women in public office – who will serve as role models for a generation of children that need to know sexual assault is wrong”. But we all have a powerful responsibility to keep Donald Trump as far as possible from the White House.

Crapo and Sasse joined Utah Sen.

On Friday, a leaked audiotape of Trump talking about making advances on Nancy O’Dell, then a cohost on Access Hollywood, was released online by the Washington Post.

Trump and his wife had been married for nearly a year when the Republican candidate lampooned her changing appearance. “I apologize if anyone was offended”.

He also told The Wall Street Journal there is “zero chance I’ll quit”.

Media pundits are widely condemning GOP nominee Donald Trump for engaging in “locker room banter” with former Access Hollywood anchor Billy Bush, which included lewd remarks about women.

It looks as though Donald Trump’s wife Melania has finally had enough of his shenanigans. “And when you’re a star they let you do it. You can do anything”.

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North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr, who’s in a competitive race to hold on to his seat, has said he will watch Trump’s “level of contrition” in the coming days before deciding what level of support to give the nominee.

US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a town hall event in Sandown New Hampshire