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Trump: Ask Bill Clinton Difference Between Him, Cosby

Trump: Ask Bill Clinton Difference Between Him, Cosby
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By    |   Tuesday, 05 January 2016 05:27 PM EST

Donald Trump says he'd like to hear someone ask former President Bill Clinton the difference between him and Bill Cosby, who was charged last week with sexual assault in a 2004 case.

Trump was asked Monday on "The Howie Carr Show" if he saw similarities between Cosby, who has been accused of rape by dozens of women, and Clinton, who's sexual past also has been scrutinized.



"Well, the whole Cosby thing is a weird deal and he’s got himself some big problems," Trump said, "and you'd almost have to ask Bill Clinton that question. It would be a very interesting question to someday ask him."

Clinton himself "has a lot of strong charges against him, and it's pretty bad stuff," Trump said.

Trump has been talking about Clinton's past ever since his wife, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, accused Trump of having a "penchant for sexism." Bill Clinton is currently campaigning for his wife in early voting states. 

"I respect women so much, and I'll protect women, and I'll protect them and I'll protect the whole country, Trump told Carr.

Carr told Trump he remembers a headline in the New York Post where Trump's ex-wife Marla Maples described their relationship as "the best sex I ever had."

"The headline I remember about [Bill Clinton] in the New York tabs was, 'You better put some ice on it,'" Carr said, a reference to Juanita Broaddrick's allegation Clinton raped her in 1978.

"Oh wow. That's amazing," Trump said.

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Donald Trump says he'd like to hear someone ask former President Bill Clinton the difference between him and Bill Cosby, who was charged last week with sexual assault in a 2004 case.
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