Fact-Checking Donald Trump on His Remarks About Women’s Appearance

At the third and final presidential debate in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Oct. 19, moderator Chris Wallace of Fox News asked Republican nominee Donald Trump to about the mounting allegations from a women accusing Trump of groping, sexual harassment and sexual assault.

“Why would so many different women from so many different circumstances over so many different years — why would they all in this last couple of weeks make up — you deny this — why would they all make up these stories?” asked Wallace.

Trump defended himself, replying, “Those people? I don’t know those people,” Trump said, adding, “These women, the woman on the plane, the woman — I think they want either fame or [Clinton’s] campaign said it and I think it’s her campaign….I believe, Chris, that she got these people to step forward. If it wasn’t, they get there ten minutes of fame.”

Donald Trump
Photo: Getty Images

Hillary Clinton replied: “Well, at the last debate we heard Donald talking about what he did to women. And after that, a number of women have come forward saying that’s exactly what he did to them. Now what was his response? Well, he held a number of big rallies where he said that he could not possibly have done those things to those women because they were not attractive enough for them to be assaulted.”

To which Trump replied. “I did not say that.”

However, it appears he did.

While NPR points out that Trump’s exact phrasing was different, he did infer — twice — that his current accusers are not attractive enough to warrant their claims. What follows is Trump’s comments about them, along with a timeline of his most notable remarks on the appearances, bodies, and weights of women in his life.

Jessica Leeds arrives at her apartment building, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016, in New York. (Photo: Julie Jacobson/AP)
Jessica Leeds, who alleges she was groped by Donald Trump, in New York, Oct. 12, 2016. (Photo: Julie Jacobson/AP)

Oct. 14, 2016

Trump says Jessica Leeds, one of two women who came forward in the New York Times with allegations of having been groped by Trump,would not be my first choice” of someone to have touched, emphasizing his point by saying, “That would not be my first choice.”

THE CELEBRITY APPRENTICE --
Khloé Kardashian while she was a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice. (Photo: Ali Goldstein/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)

Former employees of the Trump-helmed reality show Celebrity Apprentice tell the Huffington Post that Trump frequently made comments about contestant Khloé Kardashian’s weight, allegedly calling her “the piglet” and asking why it was she and not “the hot one” — purportedly sister Kim — competing on the show. These staffers say that Trump was eager to “fire” Kardashian from the competition because of her appearance. (In 2013, however, Trump decided that the weight that Kim Kardashian had gained while pregnant with daughter North was enough to negate her supposed hotness, telling HLN’s Showbiz Tonight, “She’s gotten a little bit large. I would say this, I don’t think you should dress like you weigh 120 pounds.”)

Former supermodel Vendela Kirsebom tells Britain’s the Daily Mail that being seated next to Trump at a dinner for Vanity Fair magazine in 1993 was “excruciating” and that Trump was preoccupied with talking about “about big breasts, small breasts, how one was better than the other and the differences between them … His main focus was breasts and the sizes of women’s bodies. Fat women were not real women in his opinion … He basically said if you are not attractive and beautiful, then you don’t have any purpose as a woman.”

Oct. 13, 2016

Trump attempts to discredit former People magazine reporter Natasha Stoynoff’s allegation that he had made unwanted sexual advances to her by saying that she isn’t to be believed because “look at her … I don’t think so.”

Sept. 29, 2016

The Los Angeles Times reports that in a sworn statement from a 2012 labor suit brought against Trump by staff at the Trump National Golf Course in California, the club’s former director of catering said, “I had witnessed Donald Trump tell managers many times while he was visiting the club that restaurant hostesses were ‘not pretty enough’ and that they should be fired and replaced with more attractive women.”

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton at the first presidential dbeate in Hempstead, N.Y. (Photo: Rick Wilking/Reuters)
Trump and Clinton at the first presidential debate, in Hempstead, N.Y. (Photo: Rick Wilking/Reuters)

Sept. 26, 2016

At the first presidential debate between Clinton and Trump, Clinton made mention of the fact that her opponent “has called women pigs, slobs, and dogs.” Trump replied by noting his comments about Rosie O’Donnell — the woman whom he has frequently referred to as a pig and a slob. “I think everybody would agree she deserves it, and nobody feels sorry for her,” he said.

Sept. 6, 2016

Trump tells ABC World News Tonight that Clinton does not have “a presidential look.”

Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina greets people during a Timberland Town Hall at the Timberland Global Headquarters on February 3, 2016. (Photo: Getty Images)
Former Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina greets people at the Timberland headquarters in New Hampshire, on Feb. 3, 2016. (Photo: Getty Images)

September 2015

Rolling Stone magazine described a scene on Trump’s campaign plane during which he commented on his then challenger for the Republican nomination and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina:Look at that face! … Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?! … I mean, she’s a woman, and I’m not s’posedta say bad things, but really, folks, come on. Are we serious?”

July 29, 2015

News resurfaces of Trump’s having called an attorney “disgusting” for needing to take a scheduled break to pump breast milk while deposing him in connection to a 2011 litigation involving his real estate holdings. Trump does not deny having then called the woman “disgusting.”

Arianna Huffington speaks onstage during the THRIVE with Arianna Huffington panel at The Town Hall during 2016 Advertising Week New York on September 28, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Advertising Week New York)
Arianna Huffington speaks at a “Thrive With Arianna Huffington” panel at Town Hall in New York City, Sept. 28, 2016. (Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Advertising Week New York)

April 6, 2015

Trump says on Twitter that Arianna Huffington, the founder of the Huffington Post, “is a dog who wrongfully comments on me.”

Author Gail Collins speaks as Wendy Wasserstein and Karenna Gore Schiff look on at a dinner marking the publication of Collins' book 'America's Women: 400 Years of Dolls, Druges, Helpmates, and Heroines' at Michaels Restaurant September 25, 2003 in New York City.
Author Gail Collins at a dinner marking the publication of her book America’s Women: 400 Years of Dolls, Drudges, Helpmates, and Heroines in New York City, Sept. 25, 2003. (Photo: Getty Images)

April 4, 2011

Gail Collins, a columnist with the New York Times, writes that Trump mailed her a copy of a column of hers with which he disagreed with her picture circled and the note “The Face of a Dog!” written over it.

Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump during Trump Magazine Celebrates 'Going Public' with Donald and Ivanka Trump at Trump Towers in New York, NY, United States. (Photo by Sylvain Gaboury/FilmMagic)
Trump and daughter Ivanka. (Photo: Sylvain Gaboury/FilmMagic)

October 2006

Trump gives radio host Howard Stern permission to describe his daughter Ivanka as “a piece of ass” after Trump himself describes her as “very voluptuous” and “beautiful.”

1997

Trump discredits a negative story written about him by Vanity Fair reporter Marie Brenner by calling her “unattractive.” He told New York magazine that in 1992 he poured a bottle of wine down Brenner’s back in retaliation.

Alicia Machado with her trainer, Edward Jackowski, in 1997. (Photo: JON LEVY/AFP/Getty Images)
Alicia Machado with her trainer, Edward Jackowski, at a press conference in 1997 in which she exercised in front of the media. (Photo: Jon Levy/AFP/Getty Images)

1996

Trump calls Miss Universe pageant winner Alicia Machado “Miss Piggy” after she supposedly gained 60 pounds following her pageant win. A year later, he made her exercise in front of media.

Let’s keep in touch! Follow Yahoo Beauty on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.