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Fox News hosts: Trump waiting for more 'bombshells' to come -- 'They will drip them out'

According to Fox News correspondent Ed Henry, the Trump campaign is girding for more revelations similar to the Friday night bombshell recording of the GOP presidential nominee boasting about grabbing women "right in the p*ssy," while attempting to set up adulterous liaisons.

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WATCH: Kurt Eichenwald shames ‘juvenile’ Trump defender for acting like a 'seven-year-old' on a playground

Saturday morning, Newsweek writer Kurt Eichenwald finally reached him limit with Trump advocates who continually respond to any and all Trump scandals or statements with "Yes, but Hillary..." -- blasting them as playground "juveniles."

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GOP VP candidate Pence condemns Trump over 'p*ssy' comments: 'I cannot defend them'

For the moment, GOP vice presidential nominee Mike Pence is standing by Donald Trump the morning after comments made by the nominee about sexually assaulting women rocked the campaign.

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Trump vows to remain in race after calls for him to withdraw

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump vowed on Saturday to remain in the race after prominent members of his party withdrew their support and called for him to drop out following news of a recording of him making lewd comments about women.

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GOP Sen. Ayotte bails on 'woman assaulting' Trump: I will be writing in Pence on election day

What started out as a trickle Friday turned into a flood Saturday morning as another GOP senator -- this one a woman --abandoned the new face of the Republican Party.

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CNN conservative: Trump's 'p*ssy' comments are the 'death knell of his campaign - this race is over'

The hits just keep on coming for GOP [residential nominee Donald Trump, with a popular conservative writer calling the presidential race "over" following the release of a video of Trump gloating about sexually assaulting women.

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Ex-Trump policy chief jumps ship: I regret working for him and ‘under no circumstances will I support him’

With his presidential hopes sinking following his appalling comments about women, GOP nominee Donald Trump is watching former supporters abandon ship .

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CNN panel destroys Scottie Nell Hughes’s claim that women won’t care about Trump’s p*ssy comments

CNN regular Scottie Nell Hughes -- one of the sole defenders of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump following revelations about his 2005 comments about how he enjoyed sexually assaulting women -- was back on TV Saturday morning attempting to make it all go away.

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North Carolina commissioner calls out GOP on fake voter fraud claims in hilariously sarcastic letter

Former reality TV star and presidential hopeful Donald Trump has suggested time and time again throughout his campaign that the election might be rigged come November. And some people are starting to believe it.

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Transcript of Trump video statement in response to lewd remarks about women

U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump issued a video statement early on Saturday in response to the disclosure of a 2005 videotape of him making lewd remarks about women.

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‘He was relentless’: Former business partner tells horrific story about Trump's attempt to rape her

On the heels of Donald Trump's 2005 hot mic scandal, The New York Times is reporting that another woman is coming out about being groped by the Republican candidate for president.

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Donald Trump releases video responding to released 2005 tape: 'I said it. I was wrong. I apologize'

A 2005 interview surfaced Friday where a hot mic picked up Donald Trump making lewd and vulgar statements about how he grabs women by their genitalia and forces himself on them.

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Clinton campaign struggled to balance unions, environmentalists - emails/WikiLeaks

Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton struggled with how to secure the endorsement of labor unions while announcing her opposition to the Keystone XL oil pipeline, a project they supported but environmentalists opposed, according to leaked emails published by Wikileaks on Friday.

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