Comrade Trump DEFENDS Bill O'Reilly

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Wow. The pussy grabber in chief defends this clown; that a sitting Electoral College elected president comments on something like this is bad enough; to defend it?

Imagine if Barry O had defended Bill Cosby; the CACs would demand blood! :smh:

http://thehill.com/homenews/media/3...houldnt-have-settled-sexual-harassment-claims

Trump: O'Reilly 'a good person' who shouldn't have settled sexual harassment claims
April 05, 2017 - 01:10 PM EDT
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By Joe Concha
President Trump praised Bill O'Reilly in a new interview amid reports of payoffs to five women who accused the embattled Fox News host of sexual harassment or inappropriate conduct.

“I think he’s a person I know well — he is a good person,” Trump told The New York Times.

“I think he shouldn’t have settled; personally I think he shouldn’t have settled,” the president continued. “Because you should have taken it all the way. I don’t think Bill did anything wrong.”

Trump was last seen with O'Reilly during a pre-Super Bowl interview on Fox in February. O'Reilly has interviewed Trump dozens of times as a presidential candidate and prior to the launch of his campaign. The pair had also been seen over the years at public events in New York, including Knicks and Yankees games.
An increasing number of advertisers have been pulling their commercials from “The O’Reilly Factor” following a report that O'Reilly paid $13 million to five women to settle sexual harassment allegations.

As of Wednesday morning, 21 companies had pulled their ads from the top-rated primetime cable news program, according to CNN.

Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, BMW of North America, Mitsubishi Motors, Lexus, Constant Contact, Bayer, Ainsworth Pet Nutrition, Orkin, UNTUCKit, Allstate, Esurance, T. Rowe Price, GlaxoSmithKline, Sanofi, Credit Karma, Wayfair, TrueCar, the Society for Human Resource Management and The Wonderful Company all pulled ads from the program, CNN reports.

Fox News said in a statement Tuesday that the ads had been moved to other programs on the network.
 
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Wow. The pussy grabbed in chief defends this clown; that a sitting Electoral College elected president comments on something like this is bad enough; to defend it?

Imagine if Barry O had defended Bill Cosby; the CACs would demand blood! :smh:

http://thehill.com/homenews/media/3...houldnt-have-settled-sexual-harassment-claims

Trump: O'Reilly 'a good person' who shouldn't have settled sexual harassment claims
April 05, 2017 - 01:10 PM EDT
trumporeilly_040517getty.jpg

Getty Images

By Joe Concha
President Trump praised Bill O'Reilly in a new interview amid reports of payoffs to five women who accused the embattled Fox News host of sexual harassment or inappropriate conduct.

“I think he’s a person I know well — he is a good person,” Trump told The New York Times.

“I think he shouldn’t have settled; personally I think he shouldn’t have settled,” the president continued. “Because you should have taken it all the way. I don’t think Bill did anything wrong.”

Trump was last seen with O'Reilly during a pre-Super Bowl interview on Fox in February. O'Reilly has interviewed Trump dozens of times as a presidential candidate and prior to the launch of his campaign. The pair had also been seen over the years at public events in New York, including Knicks and Yankees games.
An increasing number of advertisers have been pulling their commercials from “The O’Reilly Factor” following a report that O'Reilly paid $13 million to five women to settle sexual harassment allegations.

As of Wednesday morning, 21 companies had pulled their ads from the top-rated primetime cable news program, according to CNN.

Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, BMW of North America, Mitsubishi Motors, Lexus, Constant Contact, Bayer, Ainsworth Pet Nutrition, Orkin, UNTUCKit, Allstate, Esurance, T. Rowe Price, GlaxoSmithKline, Sanofi, Credit Karma, Wayfair, TrueCar, the Society for Human Resource Management and The Wonderful Company all pulled ads from the program, CNN reports.

Fox News said in a statement Tuesday that the ads had been moved to other programs on the network.
And he wonders why his poll numbers are in the dumps
 
Wow. The pussy grabber in chief defends this clown; that a sitting Electoral College elected president comments on something like this is bad enough; to defend it?

Imagine if Barry O had defended Bill Cosby; the CACs would demand blood! :smh:

http://thehill.com/homenews/media/3...houldnt-have-settled-sexual-harassment-claims

Trump: O'Reilly 'a good person' who shouldn't have settled sexual harassment claims
April 05, 2017 - 01:10 PM EDT
trumporeilly_040517getty.jpg

Getty Images

By Joe Concha
President Trump praised Bill O'Reilly in a new interview amid reports of payoffs to five women who accused the embattled Fox News host of sexual harassment or inappropriate conduct.

“I think he’s a person I know well — he is a good person,” Trump told The New York Times.

“I think he shouldn’t have settled; personally I think he shouldn’t have settled,” the president continued. “Because you should have taken it all the way. I don’t think Bill did anything wrong.”

Trump was last seen with O'Reilly during a pre-Super Bowl interview on Fox in February. O'Reilly has interviewed Trump dozens of times as a presidential candidate and prior to the launch of his campaign. The pair had also been seen over the years at public events in New York, including Knicks and Yankees games.
An increasing number of advertisers have been pulling their commercials from “The O’Reilly Factor” following a report that O'Reilly paid $13 million to five women to settle sexual harassment allegations.

As of Wednesday morning, 21 companies had pulled their ads from the top-rated primetime cable news program, according to CNN.

Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, BMW of North America, Mitsubishi Motors, Lexus, Constant Contact, Bayer, Ainsworth Pet Nutrition, Orkin, UNTUCKit, Allstate, Esurance, T. Rowe Price, GlaxoSmithKline, Sanofi, Credit Karma, Wayfair, TrueCar, the Society for Human Resource Management and The Wonderful Company all pulled ads from the program, CNN reports.

Fox News said in a statement Tuesday that the ads had been moved to other programs on the network.

Par for the course. But hey, Soul on Ice said they are all the same.
 
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And, in a move that surprises no one, One sexual predator says that he believes that Another sexual predator did nothing wrong.
 
Interesting how many white women support this man.
White women are whores. Their husbands are too busy in massage parlors getting hand jobs so they secretly want to be raped. It's the only time they can get dick. So they love people like Trump.
 
T-Rump thinks it's publicity/marketing for his Sexual Assault Awareness Month declaration!

They're the poster boys~
 
Remember when Bill Oreilly went hard at Ludacris until Luda lost his Pepsi endorsement? Bill needs to be hung out to dry like the POS hypocrite he is. Luda don't have women coming after him with legal issues. Someone in the media needs to get a statement from Luda.
 
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