Republican primary front-runner Donald Trump
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“She’s not a victim. She was an enabler,” Trump said in an interview on “Fox News Sunday.” “She worked with him. She was – some of the women have been totally destroyed. Some of these women have been destroyed. And Hillary worked with him.”
Trump said his accusations of adultery, sexual assault and harassment against former President Bill Clinton
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“So, I thought it was appropriate, to be honest,” he said. “I thought it was appropriate. He’s campaigning for the wife.”
“So, with all of that happening, I think he’s fair game,” he added.
The billionaire businessman has traded accusations of sexism with the Clintons in recent week as the former president has taken to the campaign trail in Iowa and New Hampshire.
“I have more respect for women than Hillary Clinton has,” he said. “I have more respect than Hillary Clinton, OK?”