Blabbed of ‘first-rate p---y’
PRESIDENT TRUMP once ogled a young socialite at his Mara-Lago resort, and said, “There is nothing in the world like first-rate p---y,” according to a new report.
The crude remark came while a reporter, Michael Corcoran, tagged along with Trump for a profile in the August 2000 issue of the now defunct Maximum Golf magazine, the Daily Beast reported Wednesday.
Corcoran confirmed Trump made the obscene observation after scanning the room during dinner at his Florida retreat.
Corcoran included the quote in his article, but the editor-in-chief intervened and changed the line to read, “There’s nothing in the world like first-rate talent,” according to the site. The White House did not comment.
The remark is reminiscent of Trump’s notorious “grab them by the p---y” boast captured by a hot “Access Hollywood” mic in 2005. That recording became public one month before the 2016 election.
Trump apologized, while dismissing the boorish conversation with Billy Bush as “locker-room talk,” but has since suggested the tape may be a fake.
“We don’t think that was my voice,” Trump told a senator earlier this year, according to The New York Times.