Trump once again raises Bill Clinton's marital infidelities in counterattack on Hillary Clinton's criticism of how he treats women
By Erica Werner, Steve Peoples and Jill Colvin, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Donald Trump
is once again raising former President Bill Clinton's marital
infidelities, a preview of how the billionaire businessman is likely to
respond to general-election attacks from Democratic front-runner Hillary
Clinton and her allies about his treatment of women.
Speaking
at a rally Saturday in Spokane, Washington, Trump repeatedly assailed
the woman he's dubbed "Crooked Hillary" while hardly sparing former
Republicans rivals repulsed by his chokehold on their party's
presidential nomination.
"She's
married to a man who was the worst abuser of women in the history of
politics," Trump said of Clinton as he addressed supporters at the
Spokane Convention Center just days after becoming the presumptive
Republican nominee.
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