Donald Trump keeps saying he didn't assault his accusers because they're ugly
The man who could be the country’s top elected official on Friday chalked the sexual assault allegations against him up to a vast conspiracy orchestrated by a Mexican billionaire and repeatedly insulted the women’s appearances as evidence of their trustworthiness.
“The largest shareholder at the New York Times is Carlos Slim. As you know, he comes from Mexico,” Donald Trump said, launching into an attack on the New York Times for recently publishing allegations from multiple women. Slim actually owns about a one-fifth share in the Times’ parent company.
Trump called reporters for the paper “corporate lobbyists for Carlos Slim and Hillary Clinton” and went out of his way to smear Slim as a “foreign CEO” trying to steal the U.S. election by pushing “lies and smears” less than a month before the election.
The Republican presidential nominee also continued his campaign to discredit the women who have come forward, citing their physical appearances as reason enough why he couldn’t possibly have assaulted him.