Donald Trump's first words to Tucker Carlson: 'I get more p---y than you do'

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Donald Trump's first words to Tucker Carlson: 'I get more p---y than you do'


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First impressions are the most lasting — especially when they include vulgar, bullying insults.

The first thing boisterous billionaire Donald Trump ever said to pundit Tucker Carlson was a crass jab at his sex life.

“It’s true you have better hair than I do. But I get more p---y than you do,” Trump allegedly told Carlson in a 2001 voicemail message.

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The Fox News correspondent recalled the foul message in a Thursday “Politico” essay. Carlson wrote that he “said something nasty” about Trump’s notoriously wild hair on CNN, prompting the real estate mogul to call him.

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump once told a political pundit, 'I get more p---y than you do.'
“At the time, I’d never met Trump and I remember feeling amused but also surprised he’d say something like that,” Carlson wrote. “Now the pattern seems entirely familiar. The message had all the hallmarks of a Trump attack: shocking, vulgar and indisputably true.”

Trump was dating his future third wife at the time he delivered the smug sex comment.

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Tucker Carlson said he had never talked to Trump before the billionaire delivered the 2001 insult.


The billionaire separated from his second wife, Marla Maples, in 1997, a year before he met Slovenian model Melania Knauss.

“He wanted my number, but he was with a date, so of course I didn't give it to him,” the model told Harper's Bazaar earlier this month of her first exchange with the mogul, at a Fashion Week party in 1998.







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He gave her his number instead, and they started dating days later. The couple tied the knot in 2005.

Carlson isn’t the only pundit to fall victim to Trump’s crass bullying.

During a 2001 episode of “The Howard Stern Show,” the billionaire aggressively boasted about “stealing” the girlfriend of former Daily News columnist A.J. Benza.

In an interview with Stern, Benza claimed his former girlfriend, model Kara Young, had left him for Trump years before — and Trump called in to brag about it.

“I’ve been successful with your girlfriend, I’ll tell you that,” Trump said, according to the Daily Beast. “A.J., I won your girlfriend. You know it, she knows it, and everybody knows it.”

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Trump was dating his current wie, Melania, at the time of the jab.
 
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