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Madeleine Westerhout Recalls Impact Of 'Access Hollywood' Tape On RNC

Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Trump attends a campaign event in Waterloo, Iowa

Madeleine Westerhout, a former White House aide, has recently been questioned about the infamous 'Access Hollywood' tape that surfaced during the 2016 presidential campaign. The tape, which captured then-candidate Donald Trump making lewd comments about women, caused a significant stir within the Republican National Committee (RNC) leadership at the time.

Westerhout recalled the impact of the tape, stating that it had a rattling effect on the RNC leadership. The release of the tape led to widespread criticism and backlash against Trump, with many questioning his character and fitness for office.

The 'Access Hollywood' tape, which was recorded in 2005 but surfaced in October 2016, featured Trump making derogatory remarks about women in a conversation with TV host Billy Bush. The tape caused a major scandal and dominated headlines, overshadowing other campaign issues and leading to a public apology from Trump.

Westerhout's comments shed light on the internal reactions within the RNC to the tape and how it impacted the party's leadership. The controversy surrounding the tape further fueled the already contentious 2016 presidential race, with Trump ultimately winning the election despite the backlash.

As the 2020 election approaches, the 'Access Hollywood' tape continues to be a topic of discussion and scrutiny, serving as a reminder of the controversies that have surrounded Trump throughout his political career. The tape remains a key moment in the history of Trump's presidency and the broader political landscape of the United States.

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