Don neck deep in woes

Wednesday 26th October 2016 05:53 EDT
 
 

PENNSYLVANIA: An average person learns from his mistakes, but not Donald Trump. The Republican White House hopeful keeps pushing himself deeper in troubles, most of them brewed by his own unfiltered mouth. Ever since a 2005 Access Hollywood tape leaked online, showing Trump bragging about how he is " allowed" to "grab" women, over 10 females came forward to accuse him of sexual assault and the newest addition in the growing list, is Jessica Drake.

The sex education and adult film actress has accused Trump of grabbing her and two other unnamed women tightly and kissing them on the lips "without asking permission." Making the accusations at a press conference, where she was accompanied by lawyer Gloria Allred said the events happened during a golf tournament in Lake Tahoe 10 years ago. After Trump grabbed her and two other women and kissed them, he offered Drake $10,000 and the use of his private plane if she would agree to come back to his room and accompany him to a party, she said. Trump was quick to dismiss the allegations, and addressed the issue at hand in his trademark style.

Demeaning Jessica, by making underlying jibes at her profession, Trump refused of any such incident taking place. "These are stories that are made up, these are total fiction. You'll find out that, in the years to come, these women that stood up, it was all fiction. One said 'he grabbed me on the arm'. And she's a p*rn star. You know, this one that cane out recently, 'he grabbed me and he grabbed me on the arm'. Oh, I'm sure she's never been grabbed before." He firmly believes that the women who have accused him of sexual assault, are part of a political conspiracy against him. And obviously, he blames the Clinton campaign.

"I think the Clinton campaign is behind it. It'll come out. The problem is we only have two weeks. Every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. Total fabrication. The events never happened. Never." The billionaire has also threatened to sue each of the women who have accused him of sexual misconduct.

The Republican fared poorly in the third and final presidential debate. Clinton's popularity seems to be increasing by the day as Don keeps pushing himself to the brink. After days of denial, Trump's campaign recently admitted that they are losing to the Democratic candidate. Campaign Manager Kellyanne Conway admitted her client was losing to Clinton, as a new polls showed him 12 points behind. "We are behind. Clinton has some advantages, like $66 million in ad buys just in the month of September, thereby doubling her ad buys from August. Now, most of those ads are negative agains Donald Trump, classic politics of personal destruction, cesspool kind of ads," Conway said. She added, "She has tremendous advantages: she has a former president, who happens to be her husband, campaigning for her. The current president and first lady, vice-president, all much more popular than she can hope to be."


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