Oh SNAP! Billy Bush has quite the hilarious comeback to Melania Trump’s ridiculous accusations that the TV host ‘egged on’ her husband Donald’s crude comments about women. Keep reading for his amazing diss at the possible future First Lady after she totally threw him under the bus!
This is priceless! Billy Bush‘s camp is calling out Melania Trump, 46, big time after her ridiculous accusations that he had prodded her Republican presidential nominee husband Donald, 70, into making his now infamous “grab them by the p***y” comment. After hearing clips from her big interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper Oct. 17, his attorney shot back with, “I thought the Trump explanation would be Trump was not even on the bus.” HAH! That’s the perfect comeback to how Donald’s explanations for every single thing he’s caught doing wrong is to declare that whatever it is simply never happened, no matter how much proof there is otherwise.
Melania did her first TV interview since Billy and Donald’s leaked 2005 hot mic tape aboard a bus revealed the tycoon’s horribly misogynistic and vile comments about women. Instead of acknowledging that her husband was the one saying horrible and bad things, she deferred his disgusting behavior to being a result of Billy’s actions! She told Anderson that it was, “boy talk, and he was led on — like, egged on — from the host to say dirty and bad stuff.” Umm, NO! Billy never pressed Donald to make those comments, as Donald was the one openly bragging about how he can do anything he physically wants to women because he’s famous and powerful.
She downplayed his vile comments and agreed it was just “locker room talk,” which Donald claimed the conversation was. “It’s teenage boys, they should behave better. Sometimes I’ve said I have two boys at home, I have my young son and I have my husband.” Ugh, there’s a difference between having a gross juvenile sense of humor and openly bragging about being able to sexually assault women!

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