Now, adult film star accuses Trump of sexual harassment
11TH ACCUSER Jessica Drake alleges Republican nominee kissed her without consent, he threatens to sue accusers
The Trump campaign said in a statement the nominee “does not know this person, does not remember this person and would have no interest in ever knowing her” and said it “another attempt by the Clinton campaign to defame” him.
Would he as president, if elected, really sue them risking being deposed personally in each of those cases? Michael Warren, a commentator for the conservative news daily, The Weekly Standard, wrote that the statement “is not one of a man who believes he has a chance of winning. It’s an act of resignation.
The nominee had then gone on to list out some of the steps he intended to initiate in the first 100 days in office, showing he was very much in the race, and with the goal of winning. But Warren seemed unconvinced.
The Washington Post was most expansive, in fact, in a report about Trump’s speech at a rally in North Carolina, a swing state, on Friday, saying he had seemed “subdued” and “his voice was hoarse”.
Though he spoke about winning, he seemed to have given some thought to losing. “What a waste of time if we don’t pull this off,” he said, adding,“You know, these guys have said: ‘It doesn’t matter if you win or lose. There’s never been a movement like this in the history of this country.’ I say, it matters to me if we win or lose. So I’ll have over $100 million of my own money in this campaign.”