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October 13, 2016At 26 days from Election Day, the candied Republican Donald Trump is under siege. Two women told the New York Times that they were molested by the real estate tycoon. But the revelations of Jessica Leeds and Rachel Crooks in the newspaper of the Big Apple aren't the only sexual abuse accusations made against the American billionaire with statements to the press. "It's just a political attack. None of this has ever happened. The whole article is pure fiction, "a Trump spokesman denied while the tycoon would be ready to sue the noble newspaper and write on Twitter." The bogus stories about the bankruptcy of the New York Times are a complete hype. "

Jessica Leeds, now 74, told Nyt about an episode that occurred "over 35 years ago" on board an airplane. She was traveling on a budget when a crew member asked her if she wanted to move to first class. She found herself so close to Trump. He put his hands on her, even under her skirt. "He was like an octopus," said Leeds, indicating that she had returned to the plane to escape the attack and explained that she had decided to tell her story after Trump ran for president.

"He was like an octopus," said a woman who sat next to Trump on a plane. "His hands were everywhere." Https://t.co/V9hGQSN1Zq

- The New York Times (@nytimes) October 12, 2016



To accuse the aspiring tenant of the White House on the pages of the Nyt also 33 year old Rachel Crooks who would have been molested by the tycoon when she was 22 years old and worked as secretary for a Real Estate company in Trump Tower in New York, Manhattan. He would put his hands on her in the elevator, after introducing himself, also trying to kiss her on the mouth. A third woman, Mindy McGillivray, reported a similar story dating back 13 years to the Palm Beach Post.

But there is also a third woman who claims to have been molested. This time it's in Florida where the tycoon makes a rally at the South Florida Fair Expo Center. Mindy McGillivray, who was 23 at the time, said she had so far confessed to close relatives and friends that she had been improperly touched at Mar-a-Lago, Trump's resort near Palm Beach. The woman told the Palm Beach Post that she had decided to come out after hearing Trump's denials in last Sunday's TV debate. Two former Miss USA contestants, the beauty contest chaired by Trump that grants the winner access to Miss Universe, said the tycoon entered the back stage while the girls were half-naked, staring at them, without even apologizing for the intrusion , as if he had the right. The latest accusation, in chronological order, is that of Natasha Stoynoff who would have been targeted by Trump in 2005 while working as a journalist for People, the magazine on which he decided to outing.

There is also yet another embarrassing video. According to CBS News, which obtained the video, in 1992 the tycoon "made a gallant appointment" with a ten-year-old girl. On that occasion Trump was a guest on a show for Christmas. The magnate was 46 at the time and the Christmas special was recorded in Trump Tower. The clip shows a group of young girls standing in front of an escalator and Trump, turning to one of them, asks her if she is waiting to go up. The girl says yes, at which point the tycoon turns to the camera and says, "I will go out with her in ten years". According to CBS itself, it is not the only time Trump has made such jokes. In 2006, guest of the show 'The View' broadcast on ABC, he made a similar comment, even regarding his daughter Ivanka. "If Ivanka were not my daughter - she said - I would go out with her".

Trump against Congress and the FBI did not punish Clinton
Donald Trump attacks Congress, the FBI and the Department of Justice for not punishing Hillary Clinton for misusing her private email account when she was secretary of state. "I am disappointed by Congress on both sides," said Trump, also denouncing how the FBI and the Justice Department put an end to the matter.

Clinton: "There is something beyond words"
"They are not just words." So Democratic Hillary Clinton, campaigning in Nevada, commented on the new allegations of sexual abuse launched against the Republican rival. Trump, during the second presidential debate, had called his "locker room talk", instead pointing the finger at ex-President Bill Clinton, Hillary's husband, who would have actually harassed women. "This man will never have to become president," said ex-Secretary of State spokesman Brian Fallon via Twitter.

Washington Post for Clinton president
The Washington Post breaks the delay and expresses its endorsement for Hillary Clinton: "in the darkness and ugliness of this political season - the newspaper writes in a fund signed by the Editorial Bord - an encouraging truth is often overlooked: there is a well-qualified and well-prepared election candidate. Hillary Clinton has the potential to be an excellent president of the United States, and we approve her without hesitation. "

A Lavrov never heard of before
"It's not my native language and I don't know if it will sound decent but there are so many pussies in your election campaign, on both sides, that I prefer not to comment." So Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov replied in English to a stunned Christiane Amanpour, a renowned CNN anchor, who had asked him for a comment on Trump and the women.

Here is the "indicted" video: