Donald Trump's trouble with women -- an incomplete list.

As Hillary Clinton on Monday night reeled off a reiteration of affront he had leveled against ladies as the years progressed, including some awful epithets for a previous Miss Universe, Donald Trump inclined toward his mouthpiece and asked more than once, "Where did you discover this?

The Clinton battle need not have looked far, or especially hard, to turn up examples of the Republican presidential chosen one talking in chilly or unfeeling routes about ladies. Trump has made a propensity for it throughout the years, focusing on open figures, even his own particular spouses and sweethearts.

On Tuesday, Trump even added to the rundown, calling into Fox News and clarifying why he'd on the other hand portrayed previous Miss Universe Alicia Machado as "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping."

"She was the victor (of the event), and, you know, she put on an enormous measure of weight, and it was a genuine issue," Trump said. "We had a genuine issue."

The Trump crusade has pushed back against recommendations his past remarks sold out any absence of appreciation for ladies.

"Mr. Trump has huge associations with ladies," representative Hope Hicks told CNN in an email, taking note of the nearness of high-positioning female authorities inside his battle and organization. "To say something else is completely off base and taking into account unconfirmed cases from exposure hungry people."

However, a considerable lot of Trump's nastiest insults are matters of open record. Also, voters have seen - even as he picked up in late surveys, Clinton's lead among ladies stayed impressive, more often than not up around 20 focuses.

Here is a deficient rundown of his affront throughout the years:

Basic ladies

Amid the principal Republican essential occasion in August 2015, Fox News' Megyn Kelly tested him over his past remarks about ladies. Trump didn't care for it.

"You could see there was blood leaving her eyes," he told CNN's Don Lemon sometime later. "Blood leaving her ... wherever."

His quarrel with Kelly would extend on. Before it was casually settled, he would retweet another Twitter client who posted pictures frame Kelly's GQ Magazine photograph shoot and called her a "bimbo."

As Hillary Clinton on Monday night reeled off a reiteration of abuse he had leveled against ladies as the years progressed, including some awful epithets for a previous Miss Universe, Donald Trump inclined toward his mouthpiece and asked over and again, "Where did you discover this? Where did you discover this?"

The Clinton crusade need not have looked far, or especially hard, to turn up examples of the Republican presidential candidate talking in icy or barbarous routes about ladies. Trump has made a propensity for it throughout the years, focusing on open figures, even his own particular spouses and sweethearts.

On Tuesday, Trump even added to the rundown, calling into Fox News and clarifying why he'd on the other hand depicted previous Miss Universe Alicia Machado as "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping."

"She was the victor (of the show), and, you know, she put on a gigantic measure of weight, and it was a genuine issue," Trump said. "We had a genuine issue."

The Trump crusade has pushed back against recommendations his past remarks sold out any absence of appreciation for ladies.

"Mr. Trump has enormous associations with ladies," representative Hope Hicks told CNN in an email, taking note of the nearness of high-positioning female authorities inside his crusade and organization. "To say something else is entirely wrong and in view of unverified cases from reputation hungry people."

Yet, huge numbers of Trump's nastiest attacks are matters of open record. Furthermore, voters have seen - even as he picked up in late surveys, Clinton's lead among ladies stayed significant, for the most part up around 20 focuses.

Here is an inadequate rundown of his abuse throughout the years:

Basic ladies

Amid the main Republican essential occasion in August 2015, Fox News' Megyn Kelly tested him over his past remarks about ladies. Trump didn't care for it.

"You could see there was blood leaving her eyes," he told CNN's Don Lemon sometime later. "Blood leaving her ... wherever."

His fight with Kelly would extend on. Before it was casually settled, he would retweet another Twitter client who posted pictures frame Kelly's GQ Magazine photograph shoot and called her a "bimbo."

Trump and Rosie O'Donnell have fought for quite a long time - directly through Monday night. Amid her time on ABC's "The View," O'Donnell had demonized Trump as a "scam salesperson" and talked about his chapter 11. Trump has been particularly brutal consequently.

In this clasp from a 2006 Entertainment Tonight portion, he called O'Donnell a "good-for-nothing."

"In the event that I were running 'The View,' I'd fire Rosie. I'd look her privilege in that fat revolting face of hers, I'd say, 'Rosie, you're terminated,' " he said, diverting his unscripted television slogan. "We're each of the somewhat plump, Rosie is only somewhat more terrible than the majority of us. Be that as it may, it's not only the tubbiness. Rosie is an extremely ugly individual, both all around."

In August 2012, he ridiculed Arianna Huffington, whose ex Michael uncovered he was gay a year after their marriage finished in 1997, tweeting that she was "ugly both all around. I completely comprehend why her previous spouse left her for a man-he settled on a decent choice."

Better Midler, as well, has experienced harsh criticism from Trump. In the space of six minutes on October 28, 2012, he tweeted at the vocalist and on-screen character twice, first calling her "odd," then including: "While @BetteMidler is a to a great degree ugly lady, I decline to say that since I generally demand being politically right."

A year prior, New York Times editorialist Gail Collins expounded on a note she had gotten from Trump.

"Amid one down period, I alluded to him in print as a 'monetarily beset thousandaire,'"Collins reviewed, "and he sent me a duplicate of the segment with my photo orbited and 'The Face of a Dog!' composed over it."

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All the more as of late, he reacted furiously to another Times reporter, Maureen Dowd, who recommended amid a meeting on CNN that Trump "thought the savagery (at his energizes) included a frisson of fervor."

In the first place, Trump tweeted that Dowd was "wacky" and a "hypochondriac dope." In a moment post, he called her "Insane Maureen Dowd."

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