'Access Hollywood' Insists Trump Tape Is Real
by EG
Over the weekend, The New York Times published a story that alleged Donald Trump had floated the idea that the infamous Access Hollywood tape, in which the future president bragged about being able to grope women by virtue of his celebrity, was fake. That was surprising, since Trump is clearly recorded saying just those words and had publicly admitted to saying them when the tape first surfaced. Still, Access Hollywood host Natalie Morales felt the need this week to unequivocally assert that the tape is 100% real.
Via People.
Access Hollywood set the record straight about recent reports that President Trump now claims the leaked tape in which he bragged about groping women was fabricated.
Trump suggested to a senator and an adviser this year that the Access Hollywood tape — in which he said he “can do anything” to women because he’s a celebrity — was not authentic, the New York Times reported on Saturday. Shortly after it was leaked in October 2016, Trump acknowledged his comments and apologized for them.
“We wanted to clear something up that has been reported across the media landscape,” Access Hollywood host Natalie Morales said during the show on Monday. “Let us make this perfectly clear — the tape is very real. Remember his excuse at the time was ‘locker-room talk.’ He said every one of those words.”
Asked during Monday’s press briefing whether Trump believes the tape is real, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders avoided a direct answer.
“Look, the president addressed this. This was litigated and certainly answered during the election by the overwhelming support for the president and the fact that he’s sitting here in the Oval Office today,” she said.
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