Awkward moment Donald Trump smirks and shrugs in agreement when branded a ‘sex predator’ on a radio show – and his daughter Ivanka also finds it hilarious
THIS is the bizarre moment Donald Trump laughs and shrugs in agreement after he was labelled a "sexual predator" during an appearance on a radio show.
The Republic presidential nominee is in hot water again after a video of him from the Howard Stern show in 2006 shows him smiling and laughing with the radio host as they discuss the topic with his daughter Ivanka, awkwardly by his side.
“Donald, seriously…You know about sexual predators and things like that,” Stern says.
“You are one!” yells co-host Robin Quivers, to which Trump shrugs his shoulders and silently utters the words “That’s true” two times.
While the banter may have seemed harmless back then, it comes across as far more shocking today now that Trump has been bombarded with sexual assault accusations by several women.
The recording of it was released by on Thursday.
In addition to the 2006 video, another clip from the Howard Stern show was from 2004 showed the 70-year-old businessman jokingly referring to his sexual partners as “victims”.
The crude statement came while Trump was discussing a National Enquirer story about him sleeping with scores of women.
“Many years ago I was on your show and you were putting all of them up on posters, ‘how was this one, how was that one,'” Trump said.
“And I’m sure I missed thousands,” Stern quipped.
“You missed a lot of them,” Trump said. “Actually, some of the ones on the chart were not victims, okay?”
On Thursday, during a campaign event in West Palm Beach, Florida, Trump responded to the accusations mounting against him - insisting that they were completely untrue and claiming once again that he had never groped or sexually assaulted anyone in the past.
“Horrible people. Horrible, horrible liars,” he said, describing his accusers.
“These attacks are hurtful. But I am doing it for you!”
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