Elizabeth Warren News: Massachusetts Senator Rips Into Donald Trump About 'Nasty Woman,' Comment, 'We've Had It' [VIDEO]
Women are still fired up about comments Donald Trump has made about them and the claims several have made that he groped them without permission, especially after he insisted he respected women at the last debate and promptly called Hillary Clinton a "Nasty Woman" moments later.
Now, Elizabeth Warren, then senator from Massachusetts who has been a strong supporter of Clinton's campaign from the beginning, has spoken out about the comment, encouraging voters at a Clinton campaign rally to get out and vote if they too were sick of Donald Trump's comments and actions where women were concerned, even using his own words against him as a part of her call for support.
"He aggressively disrespects half the human beings in this country. He thinks that because he has money, that he can call women fat pigs and bimbos. He thinks that because he is a celebrity, that he can rate women's bodies from 1-10. He thinks that because he has a mouth full of Tic-Tacs, he can force himself on any woman within groping distance," she said. "I've got news for you Donald Trump. Women have had it with guys like you. And Nasty Women have really had it with guys like you."
"Get this Donald," she continued. "Nasty Women are tough. Nasty Women are smart. And Nasty Women vote. And on November 8, we Nasty Women are going to march our Nasty feet to cast our Nasty votes to get you out of our lives forever."
Her comments also came after the list of accusers continued to grow against Trump, with actress Salma Hayek revealing that he planted a false story about her in the National Enquirer when she refused to go out with him, and an adult film star adding her name to the list of women who claim he kissed them or groped them without their permission.
Trump has continued to deny these claims, and even said at a campaign stop in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania over the weekend that after the election was over he was going to sue all of them, maintaining they were "liars" who were being paid off by Clinton's campaign and other Democrats.
"Every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign," he said. "total fabrication. The events never happened. Never. All of these liars will be sued after the election is over," he said. "....If they can fight someone like me, who has unlimited resources to fight back, just look at what they can do to you, your jobs, your security, your education, your healthcare, the violation of religious liberty, the theft of your second amendment. The loss of your factories, and your homes and much more. Look at what they've done to you and your jobs."
"It was probably the (Democratic National Committee) and Hillary's campaign who put forward these liars with their fabricated stories," he added later on. " But we'll probably find out later through litigation, which we're so looking forward to."