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VIDEO Hillary Clinton calls Trump ‘sexual assaulter’ in BBC interview, but says Bill’s behavior ‘in the past’


Hillary Clinton moved to take the warmth off Harvey Weinstein Friday by through and through calling President Trump a "sexual assaulter" – while entirely expelling past claims of sexual mistake against her better half as old news. 

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Clinton made the remarks amid a meeting with BBC's Andrew Marr, who got some information about the affirmations of rape made against Just uber benefactor and Hollywood maker Weinstein. 
"This sort of conduct can't go on without serious consequences anyplace, regardless of whether it's in diversion, governmental issues," Clinton said. "All things considered, we have somebody confessing to being a sexual assaulter in the Oval Office." 
Marr reacted by pointing out Clinton has rejected affirmations made by ladies against her better half, previous President Bill Clinton, that Trump featured amid the hard-battled presidential crusade. 

"That has all been disputed," Clinton answered. "That was subject of a colossal examination in the late '90s and there were conclusions drawn. That was obviously before." 


Clinton, in her allegation against Trump, was alluding to the scandalous "Access Hollywood" tape of Trump in 2005 in which he said he can "do anything" to ladies as a star, including getting "them by the p— - ." Trump later apologized for his remarks and called it "locker room talk" however has never admitted to rape. 
After the video surfaced in October 2016, Trump held a question and answer session with Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick, who had all blamed Bill Clinton for sexual unfortunate behavior previously. 
In the most recent meeting, Clinton communicated disillusionment the "Entrance Hollywood" tape didn't sink Trump in the battle. 
"The extremely dismal piece of the crusade was the means by which this awful tape, what he said in regards to ladies before, what he said in regards to ladies amid the battle, was marked down by a considerable measure of voters," she said. 

Clinton, who is on a visit advancing her journal about the crusade, additionally said she was "extremely stunned and shocked" at the ongoing disclosures about Weinstein. 
"He's been a supporter — he's been a funder for every one of us, for Obama, for me, for individuals who have kept running for office in the Assembled States," she said. "So it was simply appalling and the stories that have turned out are awful. Furthermore, I truly laud the ladies who have been willing to venture forward now and recount their stories." 
Weinstein has raised thousands for the Clintons. 

A White House representative did not restore a demand for input. 

In any case, prior this week, White House Instructor Kellyanne Conway called Clinton a "faker" on ladies' issues. 

"She needs to not be a wolf in sheep's clothing about ladies' strengthening and being ace lady," Conway revealed to Fox News' "America's Newsroom." "She is on a book visit discussing herself and a crusade she lost—not discussing ladies' strengthening, she's not endeavoring to help casualties of rape." 

Conway additionally shot Clinton for taking five days to discharge an announcement censuring Weinstein: "I felt like a lady who rushed to be president and leader of the Unified States, who discusses ladies' strengthening, set aside an outrageously long opportunity to offer help to these ladies."

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