Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, already under siege for vulgar comments about forcing women into sex, also had crude, sexually explicit conversations in a series of radio interviews over the past 23 years, even noting how "voluptuous" his daughter was.
On a new batch of recordings from Howard Stern's radio shows aired Saturday by CNN, Trump said he would "have no problem" having sex with 24-year-olds, that he "couldn't care less" if he satisfies the women he sleeps with, that "it's checkout time" once women reach the age of 35 and that he had engaged in three-way sex.
"Haven't we all?" Trump told Stern on his SiriusXM satellite show in 2008. "Are we babies?"
Trump also described barging in on nude Miss Universe beauty pageant contestants in their dressing room, characterizing his visits as inspections by the contest's owner.
In previously reported tapes of Stern programs from the 1990s through this decade, Trump bantered with the host of the popular radio raunchfest about whether he could have "nailed" Princess Diana, whether he would stay with his wife if she were disfigured in a car crash ("How do the breasts look?" Trump asked) and how often he had sex with his wife, Melania.
In the new collection of recordings, Trump and Stern trade observations about the nominee's older daughter, Ivanka. On one show 10 years ago, Stern asked if Ivanka has breast implants, and her father said she does not. "She's actually always been very voluptuous," Trump added. Ivanka was 24 at the time.
Trump was a frequent guest on Stern's show both when it was syndicated to FM broadcast stations across the country and in later years, when it moved to satellite radio, where there were no barriers to how explicit the sex talk could be. During one of those appearances, in 2000, Melania Trump joined her husband on the phone and told listeners that she and Donald "have incredible sex once a day, sometimes even more."
The new batch of recordings, released one day after The Washington Post published video from 2005 showing Trump making lewd remarks about groping women, adds to the voluminous evidence that the Republican nominee has habitually said demeaning and vulgar things about women over the course of decades. Trump has never denied that, but has always argued that such comments are meant only to entertain and are locker room banter and therefore do not reflect his respect and love for women.