Writer Natasha Stoynoff and businesswoman Jessica Leeds have two things in common. They both accuse Donald Trump of sexual abuse and in response, the Republican candidate do not find them pretty enough.
On Oct. 12, Stoynoff revealed in a People magazine article that Trump pushed her against the wall and forced his tongue down her throat when he visited Mar-a-Lago to interview him and his pregnant wife Melania Trump in 2005. The journalist explained that she was afraid that a powerful man would discredit and destroy her if she reported the incident.
On the other hand, Leeds claimed that three decades ago, she sat beside Donald in the first-class cabin of a flight to New York. Donald lifted the armrest, grabbed her breasts and tried to put his hand up her skirt about 45 minutes after takeoff, she claimed.
On Oct. 14, Friday, Donald responded to the accusations from several women while speaking at a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina. In particular, he implied that neither Stoynoff nor Leeds is pretty enough to attract him.
"When you looked at that horrible woman last night, you said, 'I don't think so,'" Hollywood Reporter quoted Donald as saying, referring to Stoynoff. "Whoever she is, wherever she comes from, the stories are total fiction. They are 100 percent made up. They never happened. They never would happen."
Donald called Stoynoff a liar. He even asked his supporters to check out her Facebook page so they would understand. On Leeds, Hillary Clinton's opponent said she would not be his first choice.
Recently, "The Daily Show" host Trevor Noah recently compared Donald with Bill Cosby. Both Clinton's opponent and Cosby have been accused by several women of sexual abuse that allegedly took place years ago.
"With Cosby, it took 20 women before people started believing it," Noah said. "The difference was he's Bill Cosby because before his victims came forward, Cosby hadn't spent his entire career bragging about what he had done. He wasn't doing that. Trump was."
Watch Noah talk about Donald here: