Trump prepares defence in todays debate

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump may be falling off the campaign ladder in a quick succession but the Celebrity Superstar looks in form as he seems not to have lost an iota of the Donald Standard despite his seemingly campaign and inherent presidential Waterloo.  Trump who has always been in the news for all the wrong reasons got the slam of his life when a shocking televised interview he had in 2005 with "Access Hollywood" resurfaced just like a tamed spirit hovering round encircles.
Donald Trump appears outside Trump Tower on 8 October 2016
In that video, Trump was caught using very uncandid and despicable words as he lashes out on women while exonerating his seemingly negative escapades towards the feminine character. According to the leaked video, Donald was caught using the "f" words in successive repetition as he prides himself as that celebrity who could 'Grope" a lady and nothing will happen. According to the billionaire, he could do anything to a lady who he deemed has caught his fancy.

With several obscene and deplorable comments about the female folks, Trump has since gotten various lashes and fire-backs from a wide spectrum of the public most especially from fellow republicans who have since withdrew their endorsement ever since the leaked video surfaced Friday.

With wife Melania Trump denouncing the despicable character, vice president Pence has also rejected the dirty character portrayed by his boss as the campaign trail comes to its climax. Mr Trump, who gave a video apology over the 2005 recording, has said there is "zero chance I'll quit".

In his video apology, Mr Trump gave a hint that he would bring up more lurid allegations in Sunday's debate saying: "Bill Clinton has actually abused women and Hillary Clinton has bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his victims. We will discuss this more in the coming days."

Well, as the debate comes to a close, Donald will have to prepare hard enough to take on super Hillary who has got more jabs to throw at the Republican presidential candidate today at the Washington state University in their second debate hosted by CNN's political anchor Anderson Cooper.

Debate comes up 9PM ET 

                 

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