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Trump to get Bill ‘lover’ for debate

Gennifer Flowers accepts candidate’s invite to presidenti­al debate

- — Agencies

Washington: Republican presidenti­al aspirant Donald Trump has threatened to bring a woman Bill Clinton had an affair with to a debate with Hillary Clinton on Monday. However, Flowers has not been “formally invited”. Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, Mr Trump’s VP nominee, said Mr Trump’s suggestion he’d invite Flowers was just "mocking" Clinton’s campaign for distractin­g from the real issues at stake.

Washington, Sept. 25: Republican presidenti­al aspirant Donald Trump has threatened to bring a woman Bill Clinton had an affair with to a debate with Hillary Clinton on Monday.

“If dopey Mark Cuban of failed Benefactor fame wants to sit in the front row, perhaps I will put Gennifer Flowers right alongside of him!” the Republican candidate tweeted.

The Trump campaign has, however, said that Flowers has not been “formally invited.” Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, Trump’s vice-presidenti­al nominee, said Trump’s suggestion he’d invite Flowers was just “mocking” Clinton’s campaign for distractin­g from the real issues at stake on Monday night.

Flowers, meanwhile, has accepted Trump’s invitation and said she will attend Monday’s debate. “Hi Donald. You know I’m in your corner and will definitely be at the debate!” she tweeted.

Flowers and Bill Clinton had had a 12-year affair. Bill had denied the allegation at first, but in 1998, under oath, he acknowledg­ed to having a sexual encounter with Flowers.

With the first debate slated for Monday both the campaigns have stepped up their attacks. Clinton camp had confirmed that it will invite billionair­e mogul Mark Cuban to the debate. Cuban has publicly criticised Trump in the past attacking him for not releasing his tax returns and calling him “bats*** crazy”.

Clinton spokeswoma­n Jennifer Palmieri said, “Hillary Clinton plans on using the debate to discuss the issues that make a difference in people’s lives. It’s not surprising that Donald Trump has chosen a different path.”

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