
EUGENE, Ore. — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Friday revived previous attacks on Bill and Hillary Clinton over the former’s extra-marital affairs, accusing her of being an “enabler” by attacking the women allegedly involved.
“Nobody in this country — and maybe in the history of this country, politically — was worse than Bill Clinton with women. He was a disaster. He was a disaster,” Trump said during a campaign rally here in Eugene, Ore. “I mean, there’s never been anybody like this.”
Trump drew harsh criticism earlier this year for referencing the former president’s marital indiscretions. But he has continued indirectly referencing the attacks in the months since. He has used the affairs to counter-punch on accusations that he has a problem with women voters.
Facing the likelihood that he and Hillary Clinton will face each other in the general election, Trump has escalated escalated his attacks on the former secretary of state. Proving little is off limits in what is expected to be a nasty general election fight, he revived his previous attacks on their marriage.
“She’s been the total enabler. She would go after these women and destroy their lives. She was an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler,” he said. “What she did to a lot of those women was disgraceful.”
Watch Donald Trumps Entire Speech in Eugene, Or. HERE(Comments on Bill and Hillary Clinton at 20:40)
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