Melania Trump: Lewd tape just 'boy talk'

  • 18/10/2016
Melania Trump stands with her husband Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump (Reuters)
Melania Trump stands with her husband Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump (Reuters)

Melania Trump has risen to her husband's defence, describing lewd comments the Republican presidential nominee made on a leaked 2005 video in which he bragged about groping women as "boy talk".

Trump, who has kept a low profile during her husband's presidential campaign, gave her first television interviews since the October 7 release of the tape that has shaken Donald Trump's campaign.

She told CNN her husband was engaged in "boy talk, and he was led on - like, egged on - from the host to say dirty and bad stuff" in the conversation with Access Hollywood host Billy Bush.

She added in a CNN interview that aired on Monday night she was surprised because she had never heard her husband use that kind of language before.

"No. No, that's why I was surprised, because I said like I don't know that person that would talk that way, and that he would say that kind of stuff in private," Melania Trump said.

In partial transcripts from a separate interview with Fox News, she said she had forgiven her husband for the comments in the tape, which was first published by the Washington Post.

"Those words, they were offensive to me and they were inappropriate. And he apologised to me. And I... accept his apology. And we are moving on."

They were her first public comments since a statement she issued after the tape's publication in which she said: "The words my husband used are unacceptable and offensive to me. This does not represent the man that I know. I hope people will accept his apology, as I have."

Melania Trump told Fox News her husband, a New York businessman and former reality television star, was committed to running for office even though it was difficult because he had been "in so many shows, so many tapes" over the years.

Asked if it was fair for the media or her husband to bring up charges of infidelity in former President Bill Clinton's past, Melania Trump told Fox News: "Well, if they bring up my past, why not?"

After Trump denied during a debate with Clinton on October 9 he had actually done the things he bragged about in the tape, a number of women accused him of groping and kissing them without permission in incidents stretching back decades. He has denied the charges.

Asked about those accusations, Melania Trump told Fox News: "All these women are coming out and they are allegations but they are not true. Why now? Why three weeks before the election?"

Reuters