Donald Trump has reportedly been accused of sexual abuse by at least 20 women. And he has also said some controversial statements about women during his interviews.
In 2005, the POTUS told Howard Stern that the only time “chicks” should have acne is if it’s because she’s a teenager. The president’s statement suggested that he’s open to dating underage girls and that he has no qualms about referring to them as “chicks.”
Trump also previously bragged about how he caught his first wife, Ivana Trump’s attention decades ago. He said that he saw Ivana and her friends at a nighttime hotspot, and he tapped her shoulder.
The POTUS told Ivana that he could get her and her friends a table at the bar because he’s very close to the owner. The next day, Ivana received three dozen flowers from Trump and the rest was history.
In the past, Trump has also made a comment about a 10-year-old girl’s appearance. He said that in the next 10 years, he could be dating her. He also made a similar remark in reference to his favorite daughter, Ivanka Trump. The POTUS said that if Ivanka isn’t his daughter, he would most likely be dating her.
Meanwhile, model Kristin Anderson accused Trump of groping her at a Manhattan club. She told The Washington Post that the incident was very random because she and Trump didn’t even talk at that time.
“It was a sexual come-on. I don’t know why he did it. It was just like to prove that he could do it, and nothing would happen. There was zero conversation. We didn’t even really look at each other. It was very random, very nonchalant on his part,” she said.
And to make things worse, even Trump’s first wife once accused him of raping her. The incident reportedly took place when the POTUS got home enraged due to the result of his scalp reduction procedure.


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