Donald Trump faces more sexual assault accusations after graphic remarks on TV host Nancy O’Dell
The Republican nominee was said to have leaned in and kissed a woman on the lips without her consent
DONALD Trump was last night facing more accusations that he made unwanted sexual advances to a woman — and even uttered lewd comments about his own daughter.
Ahead of a second US presidential debate with rival Hillary Clinton claims emerged that he kissed another unsuspecting female in 2010 after offering her Tic Tac sweets.
The married billionaire, 70, described how he offered the sweets to women he liked when taped in 2005 making lewd remarks about US TV host Nancy O’Dell.
The second woman — a pal of CNN anchor Erin Burnett — told her friend: “Trump took Tic Tacs, suggested I take them also.
“He then leaned in, catching me off guard, and kissed me almost on the lips.
“I was really freaked out. After the meeting Trump asked me to come into his office alone.
“He kept telling me how special I am and gave me his cell — asked me to call him. I ran the hell out of there.”
Meanwhile, opponents also brought up his creepy remarks about his daughter.
In a 2004 interview with radio DJ Howard Stern, he agreed Ivanka, 22 at the time, was a “piece of a**”.
And in a later interview, for US talk show The View, he said: “I’ve said if Ivanka weren’t my daughter, perhaps I’d be dating her.”
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The Trump campaign last night refused to comment on the alleged 2010 incident.
The claims followed the release of remarks in 2005, when he was taped telling TV host Billy Bush, as they were set to meet actress Arianne Zucker, he could grope women because “when you’re a star they let you”.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage dismissed it as the “kind of thing” men talk about.