WASHINGTON – Real estate magnate and Republican frontrunner for the 2016 U.S. Presidential elections, the controversial Donald Trump, said on Monday that former U.S. President Bill Clinton has a “terrible record of women abuse.”
Trump tweeted the statement as part of an attack on the former president’s wife, Hillary Clinton, who is the Democrat frontrunner for the 2016 elections.
“If Hillary thinks she can unleash her husband, with his terrible record of women abuse, while playing the women’s card on me, she’s wrong!” Trump tweeted.
Trump did not back his comment with any examples and is the latest in his war of words with the Clinton family over matters of gender and sex discrimination.
Last weekend, Trump accused Bill Clinton (president from 1993 to 2001) of “sexism” after reports emerged about the former president’s participation in his wife’s presidential campaign.
“Hillary Clinton has announced that she is letting her husband out to campaign but HE’S DEMONSTRATED A PENCHANT FOR SEXISM, so inappropriate!” Trump tweeted on Saturday.
The real estate magnate, often accused of misogyny since he launched his campaign in June, has used insults and provocation as his main battle strategy, which for now has not dented his popularity in the surveys, which he continues to lead.
Trump tweeted the statement as part of an attack on the former president’s wife, Hillary Clinton, who is the Democrat frontrunner for the 2016 elections.
“If Hillary thinks she can unleash her husband, with his terrible record of women abuse, while playing the women’s card on me, she’s wrong!” Trump tweeted.
Trump did not back his comment with any examples and is the latest in his war of words with the Clinton family over matters of gender and sex discrimination.
Last weekend, Trump accused Bill Clinton (president from 1993 to 2001) of “sexism” after reports emerged about the former president’s participation in his wife’s presidential campaign.
“Hillary Clinton has announced that she is letting her husband out to campaign but HE’S DEMONSTRATED A PENCHANT FOR SEXISM, so inappropriate!” Trump tweeted on Saturday.
The real estate magnate, often accused of misogyny since he launched his campaign in June, has used insults and provocation as his main battle strategy, which for now has not dented his popularity in the surveys, which he continues to lead.