The Denver Post

Trump walks out of two interviews in Ohio

- The Associated Press

Donald Trump walked out of two interviews in Ohio after being asked about being labeled a racist and sexist, and accusation­s about sexually assaulting women.

In the first incident, Trump had been speaking with NBC4 in Columbus about his debate comments and his economic plans when the interviewe­r noted he’d been called sexist and racist.

“Thank you very much,” Trump responded, and then proceeded to walk away.

The reporter followed up, asking how Trump would respond to those accusation­s. Trump turned back and declared, “I am the least racist person you’ve ever met,” before walking away.

The Republican presidenti­al candidate also marched off when he was asked by the local CBS affiliate, WBNS10TV in Columbus, about the allegation from yet another woman accusing him of groping. Trump replied, “I know nothing about” it, and walked away.

 ??  ?? Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Delaware, Ohio.
Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Delaware, Ohio.

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