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Trump's past lewd women comments expected to be questioned first in 2nd presidential debate

Source: Xinhua   2016-10-10 03:51:30

WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) -- Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton will be expected to answer questions about Trump's recently disclosed lewd comments about women at the very beginning of their second presidential debate Sunday night, according to CNN, one of the two U.S. TV networks to host the debate.

During the 90-minute town hall debate, during which both Trump and Clinton would answer questions from a group of 40 undecided voters and follow-up questions from two moderators from CNN and ABC, both candidates would be prompted to address Trump's lewd and sexually aggressive comments about women in 2005, said CNN on Sunday.

An early coin toss by the Commission on Presidential Debates had determined that Clinton would be the first one to answer questions.

In a leaked audio clip recorded in 2005, Trump made lewd remarks about an unidentified married woman he hoped to have sex with, boasted about how easy it is to attract women with his celebrity status and even talked about groping women.

"When you're a star, women let you do anything," he was recorded as saying.

The New York billionaire later apologized for the "locker room banter" in the audio, but claimed that his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton, "has said far worse to me on the golf course -- not even close."

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Trump's past lewd women comments expected to be questioned first in 2nd presidential debate

Source: Xinhua 2016-10-10 03:51:30
[Editor: huaxia]

WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (Xinhua) -- Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton will be expected to answer questions about Trump's recently disclosed lewd comments about women at the very beginning of their second presidential debate Sunday night, according to CNN, one of the two U.S. TV networks to host the debate.

During the 90-minute town hall debate, during which both Trump and Clinton would answer questions from a group of 40 undecided voters and follow-up questions from two moderators from CNN and ABC, both candidates would be prompted to address Trump's lewd and sexually aggressive comments about women in 2005, said CNN on Sunday.

An early coin toss by the Commission on Presidential Debates had determined that Clinton would be the first one to answer questions.

In a leaked audio clip recorded in 2005, Trump made lewd remarks about an unidentified married woman he hoped to have sex with, boasted about how easy it is to attract women with his celebrity status and even talked about groping women.

"When you're a star, women let you do anything," he was recorded as saying.

The New York billionaire later apologized for the "locker room banter" in the audio, but claimed that his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton, "has said far worse to me on the golf course -- not even close."

[Editor: huaxia]
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