Donald Trump hits back at sex assault allegations and slams claims he forcibly kissed reporter
The billionaire said he was going to sue the New York Times and blasted journalist Natasha Stoynoff at Florida rally saying the stories were 'vicious' and 'absolutely false'
Zoe Nauman US Online Reporter
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DONALD Trump has hit back at allegations he sexually assaulted a number of women saying they are "false and slanderous in virtually every respect."
The billionaire said he was preparing to sue the New York Times, and claimed a number of major newspapers and TV networks were working with Bill and Hillary Clinton to smear him.
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Speaking at a rally in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Thursday, his supporters let out a deafening cheers as he told them: "These vicious claims about me of inappropriate conduct with women are totally and absolutely false.
"And the Clintons know it.
"And they know it very well.
"These claims are all fabricated.
"They're pure fiction and they're outright lies.
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"These events never, ever happened."
Trump has claimed at least one of now six women who has claimed he attacked them sent gushing letters and emails in the years since he allegedly groped her, and asked him for a job.
His legal representatives sent a letter to the paper asking for the story to be taken down, to which they responded, and declined.
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Trump said of the story: "The failing New York Times wrote a massive story attacking me, 'and the central witness they used said the story was false, that she was quoted inaccurately. She said I was a great guy ... and never made those remarks.
"We demanded a retraction, but they refused to print it."
He added: "The story was a fraud and a big embarrassment to the New York Times.
"They were very embarrassed! It will be part of the lawsuit we are preparing against them!"
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He also trashed People Magazine reporter Natasha Stoynoff, who claimed he pushed her against a wall and kissed her in 2005.
This was in between sections of an interview with him and his wife Melania at their Mar-a-Lago estate.
Trump responded: "I ask a very simple question. Why wasn't it part of the story that appeared 12 years ago? Why wasn't it part of the story?"
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He added somewhat boastfully: "I was one of the biggest stars with The Apprentice. And it would have been one of the biggest story of the year."
Trump then claimed he has already identified witnesses who said the account was false: "This invented account has already been debunked by eyewitnesses who were there. They were there. "
He then said they were in a public area which could be seen through glass: "The very witness identified by the author has already said the story was absolutely false. People all over the place. You take a look."
Trump then added: "Look at her. Look at her words. You tell me what you might think. I don't think so."