If you remember from last week, a tape of a conversation between Donald Trump and Billy Bush from 2005 was published by The Washington Post in which Trump makes some disturbing af comments about “grabbing” a woman “by the pussy.”
But I think what we were all wondering was where is Melania Trump in all this? Well, today we have her answer, and honestly it’s the last thing I was expecting to come out her mouth. In a clip posted by CNN of the un-aired interview with Anderson Cooper, Melania basically justifies Trump’s comments by calling it “boy talk.”
Wait, what?
But before we delve into the more questionable parts of Melania’s interview, let’s just give her credit for acknowledging that his comments were whack as shit.
“I said to my husband that, you know, the language was inappropriate,” she told Anderson Cooper. “It’s not acceptable. And I was surprised, because that is not the man that I know.”
After that, she blamed Trump’s comments on the fact that Billy Bush and Trump might have not known that their mics were even on.
“And as you can see from the tape, the cameras were not on — it was only a mic. And I wonder if they even knew that the mic was on,” she told Cooper.
THEN she shifted the blame away from Trump, and zeroed in on Billy Bush, the host of “Access Hollywood,” claiming that it was he who egged the Donald on. She says that it was “boy talk, and he was led on — like, egged on — from the host to say dirty and bad stuff.”
And she kept going.
“I heard many different stuff — boys talk,” she continued. “The boys, the way they talk when they grow up and they want to sometimes show each other, ‘Oh, this and that’ and talking about the girls. But yes, I was surprised, of course.”
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Melania Trump Chalks P***y Comments Up to ‘Boy Talk’
By Keely Quinlan
If you remember from last week, a tape of a conversation between Donald Trump and Billy Bush from 2005 was published by The Washington Post in which Trump makes some disturbing af comments about “grabbing” a woman “by the pussy.”
But I think what we were all wondering was where is Melania Trump in all this? Well, today we have her answer, and honestly it’s the last thing I was expecting to come out her mouth. In a clip posted by CNN of the un-aired interview with Anderson Cooper, Melania basically justifies Trump’s comments by calling it “boy talk.”
Wait, what?
But before we delve into the more questionable parts of Melania’s interview, let’s just give her credit for acknowledging that his comments were whack as shit.
“I said to my husband that, you know, the language was inappropriate,” she told Anderson Cooper. “It’s not acceptable. And I was surprised, because that is not the man that I know.”
After that, she blamed Trump’s comments on the fact that Billy Bush and Trump might have not known that their mics were even on.
“And as you can see from the tape, the cameras were not on — it was only a mic. And I wonder if they even knew that the mic was on,” she told Cooper.
THEN she shifted the blame away from Trump, and zeroed in on Billy Bush, the host of “Access Hollywood,” claiming that it was he who egged the Donald on. She says that it was “boy talk, and he was led on — like, egged on — from the host to say dirty and bad stuff.”
And she kept going.
“I heard many different stuff — boys talk,” she continued. “The boys, the way they talk when they grow up and they want to sometimes show each other, ‘Oh, this and that’ and talking about the girls. But yes, I was surprised, of course.”
The rest of CNN’s interview with Melania will air tonight at 8 p.m. ET on CNN. Can’t fucking wait.
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