Trump Raises Bill Clinton Rape Claim In Interview

Donald Trump has utilized "assault" while talking about past affirmations of sexual offense against previous President Bill Clinton in a TV meeting.
The hypothetical Republican presidential chosen one was noting questions on Fox News around a story which showed up in The New York Times at the weekend including his associations with ladies.
In any case, he then turned his consideration regarding Mr Clinton, whom he has portrayed amid his battle as "the most exceedingly terrible abuser of ladies ever".
He told Fox News' Sean Hannity: "Coincidentally, you know, dislike the most noticeably awful things, alright. 
"You take a gander at what Clinton's proceeded with the greater part of the issues and everything that he's finished." 
Mr Hannity asked whether the daily paper would talk with ladies including Juanita Broaddrick, Paula Jones and Kathleen Willey. 
Every one of the three have blamed Mr Clinton for sexual unfortunate behavior. 
He said: "In one case, it's about presentation. For another situation, it's about grabbing and caressing and touching against a lady's will." 

Mr Trump answered: "And assault." 

Scratch Merrill, a representative for Mr Clinton, said in an announcement: "Trump is doing what he excels at, assaulting when he feels injured and dragging the American individuals through the mud for his own addition. 
"On the off chance that that is the sort of battle he needs to run, that is his decision." 

More claims of trouble making rose after examiners investigated his sexual experiences with White House assistant Monica Lewinsky in 1997. 
Mr Clinton was denounced over the Lewinsky issue. 

In 1998, he consented to a $850,000 settlement with Ms Jones, an Arkansas state specialist, who had blamed him for uncovering himself and making obscene suggestions when he was the state senator. 

Mr Trump has made it clear he expects to make Mr Clinton's sexual history a key issue in his battle, and has marked Democratic leader Hillary Clinton as an "empowering influence". 

Mrs Clinton has declined to react to the remarks, saying she doesn't have anything "to say" about Mr Trump "and how he's running his battle".

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