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| Boilerpipe Text | Sen. Bernie Sanders wrongly said President Donald Trump has never apologized for his comments on the âAccess Hollywoodâ tape in which he bragged about sexually inappropriate behavior.
Trump did apologize at the time for his comments in a press release, a video statement and during a presidential debate. Some have questioned the sincerity or quality of the apology, but he did apologize.
Sandersâ comment came during an interview on NBCâs â
Meet the Press
â on Dec. 10 after he responded to questions about the
resignation
of Democratic Sen. Al Franken amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
âThe point is that we have the absurdity now of a president of the United States who basically says on a tape that everybody in this country has seen, his pride in a sense in assaulting women, and he has not apologized for that, and he has, you know, not offered his resignation,â Sanders said. âSo I think thatâs the absurdity.â
Sanders is, of course, referring to the
âAccess Hollywoodâ tape
released a month before the election that caught Trump on a hot microphone in 2005 bragging about forcing himself on women. âWhen youâre a star, they let you do it,â Trump said at the time. âGrab âem by the p***y. You can do anything.â
Despite Sandersâ comment on âMeet the Press,â though, Trump did issue a rare apology for his comments on the tape. Trumpâs campaign initially released a
public response
from Trump which stated, âThis was locker room banter, a private conversation that took place many years ago. Bill Clinton has said far worse to me on the golf course â not even close. I apologize if anyone was offended.â
The following day, Trump issued a longerÂ
video response
in which he said, âI said it, I was wrong, and I apologize.â
Trump, Oct. 8, 2016:
Iâve never said Iâm a perfect person, nor pretended to be someone that Iâm not. Iâve said and done things I regret, and the words released today on this more than a decade-old video are one of them. Anyone who knows me, know these words donât reflect who I am. I said it, I was wrong, and I apologize. ⊠Iâve said some foolish things, but there is a big difference between the words and actions of other people. Bill Clinton has actually abused women and Hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his victims. We will discuss this more in the coming days. See you at the debate on Sunday.â
The issue was raised at the
second presidential debate
two days later. And Trump again described his words as âlocker room talkâ but he again said the words, âI apologize.â
Trump, Oct. 10, 2016
: This was locker room talk. I am not proud of it. I apologize to my family, I apologize to the American people. Certainly, I am not proud of it. But this is locker room talk. ⊠Yes, I am very embarrassed by it and I hate it, but itâs locker room talk and itâs one of those things.
Trump repeatedly changed the conversation to the need to defeat ISIS. But debate moderator Anderson Cooper of CNN asked Trump whether he had ever actually kissed or groped women without their consent â as he had said on the tape â and Trump responded, âNo, I have not.â
Trump later apologized in the debate again for his words on the tape, even as he tried to draw a distinction between his words and the actions of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Trump, Oct. 10, 2016
: That was locker room talk. Iâm not proud of it. I am a person who has great respect for people, for my family, for the people of this country and certainly I am not proud of it, but that was something that happened. If you look at Bill Clinton, far worse. Mine are words and his was action. His words, what he has done to women. Thereâs never been anybody in the history of politics in this nation that has been so abusive to women. So you can say any way you want to say it, but Bill Clinton is abusive to women. Hillary Clinton attacked those same women, and attacked them viciously, four of them here tonight. One of the women, who is a wonderful woman at 12 years old was raped. At 12. Her client, she represented, got him off and she is seen laughing on two occasions laughing at the girl who was raped. Kathy Shelton, that young woman, is here with us tonight. So donât tell me about words. I am, absolutely, I apologize for those words, but it is things that people say, but what President Clinton did, he was impeached, he lost his license to practice law, he had to pay an $850,000 fine to one of the women. Paula Jones who is also here tonight. And I will tell you that when Hillary brings up a point like that and she talks about words that I said 11 years ago, I think itâs disgraceful and I think she should be ashamed of herself, if you want to know the truth.
As
we wrote
at the time, Trump distorted the facts when he accused Hillary Clinton of âlaughing atâ a rape victim. And, we should note, numerous women have come forward to accuse Trump of sexually inappropriate behavior. The
Washington Post
Fact Checker
has a running list of the more than a dozen women who have publicly claimed that Trump âphysically touched them inappropriately in some way.â
We reached out to Sandersâ Senate office and asked if Trump hadnât apologized for the remarks on the tape.
âIf you consider the video he recorded accusing Bill Clinton of abusing women and Hillary of bullying victims an apology,â Josh Miller-Lewis, a spokesman for Sanders told us via email. âTwo days after that supposed apology he said at the debate that he was proud of what he said on the tape. He also now reportedly calls the âAccess Hollywoodâ tape âfake news.'â
In the debate, Trump said he was ânot proudâ of his comments on the tape, contrary to what Miller-Lewis told us.
The
New York Times
on Nov. 28 reported that Trump has privately challenged the authenticity of the tape, and whether it was his voice on it. But Trump has not publicly done so.
In a
press briefing
on Nov. 27, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trumpâs position on the tape had not changed since his initial statements owning up to the comments.
Reporter, Nov. 27
: Does the president still accept the authenticity of the âAccess Hollywoodâ tape that he apologized for during the campaign?
Sanders:
Look, the president addressed this. This was litigated and certainly answered during the election by the overwhelming support for the president and the fact that heâs sitting here in the Oval Office today. Heâs made his position on that clear at that time, as have the American people and his support of him.
Reporter:
 So he apologized for it, which would seem to acknowledge its authenticity. And that position hasnât changed?
Sanders:
No. Like I just said, the president hasnât changed his position. I think if anything that the president questions itâs the mediaâs reporting on that accuracy.
Again, some people
donât like the way Trump apologized
. They question his sincerity and his quickness to pivot to the misdeeds of the Clintons. We canât speak to that. We can only say that Trump said the words âI apologizeâ â
a rare event for Trump
â and expressed regret and embarrassment for his words on the video. |
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# Trumpâs Rare Apology
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Posted on December 12, 2017
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Sen. Bernie Sanders wrongly said President Donald Trump has never apologized for his comments on the âAccess Hollywoodâ tape in which he bragged about sexually inappropriate behavior.
Trump did apologize at the time for his comments in a press release, a video statement and during a presidential debate. Some have questioned the sincerity or quality of the apology, but he did apologize.
Sandersâ comment came during an interview on NBCâs â[Meet the Press](https://www.nbc.com/meet-the-press/video/meet-the-press-december-10-2017/3633043)â on Dec. 10 after he responded to questions about the [resignation](https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/al-franken-satirist-turned-senator-resign-amid-sexual-misconduct-allegations-n825576) of Democratic Sen. Al Franken amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
âThe point is that we have the absurdity now of a president of the United States who basically says on a tape that everybody in this country has seen, his pride in a sense in assaulting women, and he has not apologized for that, and he has, you know, not offered his resignation,â Sanders said. âSo I think thatâs the absurdity.â
Sanders is, of course, referring to the [âAccess Hollywoodâ tape](https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-recorded-having-extremely-lewd-conversation-about-women-in-2005/2016/10/07/3b9ce776-8cb4-11e6-bf8a-3d26847eeed4_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_trumptape-404pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&tid=a_inl&utm_term=.39c89ff94dc4) released a month before the election that caught Trump on a hot microphone in 2005 bragging about forcing himself on women. âWhen youâre a star, they let you do it,â Trump said at the time. âGrab âem by the p\*\*\*y. You can do anything.â
Despite Sandersâ comment on âMeet the Press,â though, Trump did issue a rare apology for his comments on the tape. Trumpâs campaign initially released a [public response](https://web.archive.org/web/20170429192721/https://www.donaldjtrump.com/press-releases/statement-from-donald-j.-trump) from Trump which stated, âThis was locker room banter, a private conversation that took place many years ago. Bill Clinton has said far worse to me on the golf course â not even close. I apologize if anyone was offended.â
The following day, Trump issued a longer [video response](https://www.facebook.com/DonaldTrump/videos/10157844642270725/) in which he said, âI said it, I was wrong, and I apologize.â
> **Trump, Oct. 8, 2016:** Iâve never said Iâm a perfect person, nor pretended to be someone that Iâm not. Iâve said and done things I regret, and the words released today on this more than a decade-old video are one of them. Anyone who knows me, know these words donât reflect who I am. I said it, I was wrong, and I apologize. ⊠Iâve said some foolish things, but there is a big difference between the words and actions of other people. Bill Clinton has actually abused women and Hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his victims. We will discuss this more in the coming days. See you at the debate on Sunday.â
The issue was raised at the [second presidential debate](https://www.politico.com/story/2016/10/2016-presidential-debate-transcript-229519) two days later. And Trump again described his words as âlocker room talkâ but he again said the words, âI apologize.â
> **Trump, Oct. 10, 2016**: This was locker room talk. I am not proud of it. I apologize to my family, I apologize to the American people. Certainly, I am not proud of it. But this is locker room talk. ⊠Yes, I am very embarrassed by it and I hate it, but itâs locker room talk and itâs one of those things.
Trump repeatedly changed the conversation to the need to defeat ISIS. But debate moderator Anderson Cooper of CNN asked Trump whether he had ever actually kissed or groped women without their consent â as he had said on the tape â and Trump responded, âNo, I have not.â
Trump later apologized in the debate again for his words on the tape, even as he tried to draw a distinction between his words and the actions of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
> **Trump, Oct. 10, 2016**: That was locker room talk. Iâm not proud of it. I am a person who has great respect for people, for my family, for the people of this country and certainly I am not proud of it, but that was something that happened. If you look at Bill Clinton, far worse. Mine are words and his was action. His words, what he has done to women. Thereâs never been anybody in the history of politics in this nation that has been so abusive to women. So you can say any way you want to say it, but Bill Clinton is abusive to women. Hillary Clinton attacked those same women, and attacked them viciously, four of them here tonight. One of the women, who is a wonderful woman at 12 years old was raped. At 12. Her client, she represented, got him off and she is seen laughing on two occasions laughing at the girl who was raped. Kathy Shelton, that young woman, is here with us tonight. So donât tell me about words. I am, absolutely, I apologize for those words, but it is things that people say, but what President Clinton did, he was impeached, he lost his license to practice law, he had to pay an \$850,000 fine to one of the women. Paula Jones who is also here tonight. And I will tell you that when Hillary brings up a point like that and she talks about words that I said 11 years ago, I think itâs disgraceful and I think she should be ashamed of herself, if you want to know the truth.
As [we wrote](https://www.factcheck.org/2016/10/factchecking-the-second-presidential-debate/) at the time, Trump distorted the facts when he accused Hillary Clinton of âlaughing atâ a rape victim. And, we should note, numerous women have come forward to accuse Trump of sexually inappropriate behavior. The [*Washington Post* Fact Checker](https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2017/11/22/president-trump-and-accusations-of-sexual-misconduct-the-complete-list/?utm_term=.b8a38db2ae11) has a running list of the more than a dozen women who have publicly claimed that Trump âphysically touched them inappropriately in some way.â
We reached out to Sandersâ Senate office and asked if Trump hadnât apologized for the remarks on the tape.
âIf you consider the video he recorded accusing Bill Clinton of abusing women and Hillary of bullying victims an apology,â Josh Miller-Lewis, a spokesman for Sanders told us via email. âTwo days after that supposed apology he said at the debate that he was proud of what he said on the tape. He also now reportedly calls the âAccess Hollywoodâ tape âfake news.'â
In the debate, Trump said he was ânot proudâ of his comments on the tape, contrary to what Miller-Lewis told us.
The [*New York Times*](https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/28/us/politics/trump-access-hollywood-tape.html) on Nov. 28 reported that Trump has privately challenged the authenticity of the tape, and whether it was his voice on it. But Trump has not publicly done so.
In a [press briefing](https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/11/27/press-briefing-press-secretary-sarah-sanders-11272017-35) on Nov. 27, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trumpâs position on the tape had not changed since his initial statements owning up to the comments.
> **Reporter, Nov. 27**: Does the president still accept the authenticity of the âAccess Hollywoodâ tape that he apologized for during the campaign?
>
> **Sanders:** Look, the president addressed this. This was litigated and certainly answered during the election by the overwhelming support for the president and the fact that heâs sitting here in the Oval Office today. Heâs made his position on that clear at that time, as have the American people and his support of him.
>
> **Reporter:** So he apologized for it, which would seem to acknowledge its authenticity. And that position hasnât changed?
>
> **Sanders:** No. Like I just said, the president hasnât changed his position. I think if anything that the president questions itâs the mediaâs reporting on that accuracy.
Again, some people [donât like the way Trump apologized](https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/08/us/politics/donald-trump-apology.html?mtrref=undefined). They question his sincerity and his quickness to pivot to the misdeeds of the Clintons. We canât speak to that. We can only say that Trump said the words âI apologizeâ â [a rare event for Trump](https://www.salon.com/2017/03/13/no-apologies-being-donald-trump-means-never-having-to-say-youre-sorry-and-it-works/) â and expressed regret and embarrassment for his words on the video.
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| Readable Markdown | Sen. Bernie Sanders wrongly said President Donald Trump has never apologized for his comments on the âAccess Hollywoodâ tape in which he bragged about sexually inappropriate behavior.
Trump did apologize at the time for his comments in a press release, a video statement and during a presidential debate. Some have questioned the sincerity or quality of the apology, but he did apologize.
Sandersâ comment came during an interview on NBCâs â[Meet the Press](https://www.nbc.com/meet-the-press/video/meet-the-press-december-10-2017/3633043)â on Dec. 10 after he responded to questions about the [resignation](https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/al-franken-satirist-turned-senator-resign-amid-sexual-misconduct-allegations-n825576) of Democratic Sen. Al Franken amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
âThe point is that we have the absurdity now of a president of the United States who basically says on a tape that everybody in this country has seen, his pride in a sense in assaulting women, and he has not apologized for that, and he has, you know, not offered his resignation,â Sanders said. âSo I think thatâs the absurdity.â
Sanders is, of course, referring to the [âAccess Hollywoodâ tape](https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-recorded-having-extremely-lewd-conversation-about-women-in-2005/2016/10/07/3b9ce776-8cb4-11e6-bf8a-3d26847eeed4_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_trumptape-404pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&tid=a_inl&utm_term=.39c89ff94dc4) released a month before the election that caught Trump on a hot microphone in 2005 bragging about forcing himself on women. âWhen youâre a star, they let you do it,â Trump said at the time. âGrab âem by the p\*\*\*y. You can do anything.â
Despite Sandersâ comment on âMeet the Press,â though, Trump did issue a rare apology for his comments on the tape. Trumpâs campaign initially released a [public response](https://web.archive.org/web/20170429192721/https://www.donaldjtrump.com/press-releases/statement-from-donald-j.-trump) from Trump which stated, âThis was locker room banter, a private conversation that took place many years ago. Bill Clinton has said far worse to me on the golf course â not even close. I apologize if anyone was offended.â
The following day, Trump issued a longer [video response](https://www.facebook.com/DonaldTrump/videos/10157844642270725/) in which he said, âI said it, I was wrong, and I apologize.â
> **Trump, Oct. 8, 2016:** Iâve never said Iâm a perfect person, nor pretended to be someone that Iâm not. Iâve said and done things I regret, and the words released today on this more than a decade-old video are one of them. Anyone who knows me, know these words donât reflect who I am. I said it, I was wrong, and I apologize. ⊠Iâve said some foolish things, but there is a big difference between the words and actions of other people. Bill Clinton has actually abused women and Hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his victims. We will discuss this more in the coming days. See you at the debate on Sunday.â
The issue was raised at the [second presidential debate](https://www.politico.com/story/2016/10/2016-presidential-debate-transcript-229519) two days later. And Trump again described his words as âlocker room talkâ but he again said the words, âI apologize.â
> **Trump, Oct. 10, 2016**: This was locker room talk. I am not proud of it. I apologize to my family, I apologize to the American people. Certainly, I am not proud of it. But this is locker room talk. ⊠Yes, I am very embarrassed by it and I hate it, but itâs locker room talk and itâs one of those things.
Trump repeatedly changed the conversation to the need to defeat ISIS. But debate moderator Anderson Cooper of CNN asked Trump whether he had ever actually kissed or groped women without their consent â as he had said on the tape â and Trump responded, âNo, I have not.â
Trump later apologized in the debate again for his words on the tape, even as he tried to draw a distinction between his words and the actions of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
> **Trump, Oct. 10, 2016**: That was locker room talk. Iâm not proud of it. I am a person who has great respect for people, for my family, for the people of this country and certainly I am not proud of it, but that was something that happened. If you look at Bill Clinton, far worse. Mine are words and his was action. His words, what he has done to women. Thereâs never been anybody in the history of politics in this nation that has been so abusive to women. So you can say any way you want to say it, but Bill Clinton is abusive to women. Hillary Clinton attacked those same women, and attacked them viciously, four of them here tonight. One of the women, who is a wonderful woman at 12 years old was raped. At 12. Her client, she represented, got him off and she is seen laughing on two occasions laughing at the girl who was raped. Kathy Shelton, that young woman, is here with us tonight. So donât tell me about words. I am, absolutely, I apologize for those words, but it is things that people say, but what President Clinton did, he was impeached, he lost his license to practice law, he had to pay an \$850,000 fine to one of the women. Paula Jones who is also here tonight. And I will tell you that when Hillary brings up a point like that and she talks about words that I said 11 years ago, I think itâs disgraceful and I think she should be ashamed of herself, if you want to know the truth.
As [we wrote](https://www.factcheck.org/2016/10/factchecking-the-second-presidential-debate/) at the time, Trump distorted the facts when he accused Hillary Clinton of âlaughing atâ a rape victim. And, we should note, numerous women have come forward to accuse Trump of sexually inappropriate behavior. The [*Washington Post* Fact Checker](https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2017/11/22/president-trump-and-accusations-of-sexual-misconduct-the-complete-list/?utm_term=.b8a38db2ae11) has a running list of the more than a dozen women who have publicly claimed that Trump âphysically touched them inappropriately in some way.â
We reached out to Sandersâ Senate office and asked if Trump hadnât apologized for the remarks on the tape.
âIf you consider the video he recorded accusing Bill Clinton of abusing women and Hillary of bullying victims an apology,â Josh Miller-Lewis, a spokesman for Sanders told us via email. âTwo days after that supposed apology he said at the debate that he was proud of what he said on the tape. He also now reportedly calls the âAccess Hollywoodâ tape âfake news.'â
In the debate, Trump said he was ânot proudâ of his comments on the tape, contrary to what Miller-Lewis told us.
The [*New York Times*](https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/28/us/politics/trump-access-hollywood-tape.html) on Nov. 28 reported that Trump has privately challenged the authenticity of the tape, and whether it was his voice on it. But Trump has not publicly done so.
In a [press briefing](https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/11/27/press-briefing-press-secretary-sarah-sanders-11272017-35) on Nov. 27, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trumpâs position on the tape had not changed since his initial statements owning up to the comments.
> **Reporter, Nov. 27**: Does the president still accept the authenticity of the âAccess Hollywoodâ tape that he apologized for during the campaign?
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> **Sanders:** Look, the president addressed this. This was litigated and certainly answered during the election by the overwhelming support for the president and the fact that heâs sitting here in the Oval Office today. Heâs made his position on that clear at that time, as have the American people and his support of him.
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> **Reporter:** So he apologized for it, which would seem to acknowledge its authenticity. And that position hasnât changed?
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> **Sanders:** No. Like I just said, the president hasnât changed his position. I think if anything that the president questions itâs the mediaâs reporting on that accuracy.
Again, some people [donât like the way Trump apologized](https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/08/us/politics/donald-trump-apology.html?mtrref=undefined). They question his sincerity and his quickness to pivot to the misdeeds of the Clintons. We canât speak to that. We can only say that Trump said the words âI apologizeâ â [a rare event for Trump](https://www.salon.com/2017/03/13/no-apologies-being-donald-trump-means-never-having-to-say-youre-sorry-and-it-works/) â and expressed regret and embarrassment for his words on the video. |
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