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How can I get a personal loan if I have a bad credit score?

Yes, it is possible. The terms of the loan will depend on your recent credit history and the purpose of the loan. For example, a car loan is easier to get than an unsecured loan, since there is collateral supporting the loan. If you can make a reasonable down payment, so the loan is never "under water", and if you can show income sufficient to handle the loan payments, a loan should not be a problem. For credit/loan sources, try, in this order : credit union, bank, savings bank, car dealer. Do not get a loan from a payday lender for anything you cannot pay back in full from your next paycheck.Paying back a secured loan with no late payments is a great way to rebuild your credit score. Beware of places that say they can rebuild/repair your credit. There is no reason to pay someone to get your credit report (available annually free from https://www.annualcreditreport.com/), and there is no secret on how to rebuild credit :1. pay off any overdue loans first;2. if there is an error on your credit report, send an explanatory letter, to the credit bureau on which it is posted, asking to have the offending idea removed or corrected)3. if you do not have a credit card, and have bad credit, try to get a secured credit card (it will have a credit limit a bit below the amount of money you put up to secure the card.) Use and pay the balance off monthly to build a credit record.4. do not go farther into debt; pay credit cards off fully at month-end. If you cannot do that, do not buy the item.5. have a variety of credit types (credit card, auto loan, mortgage, etc.) But, remember that every request for credit actually hurts your credit score for a few months, so do this slowly.Remember, this takes time! If you have a bankruptcy, it will take at least 7 years to get that off your credit report. But, a good credit score is worth money in your pocket - you will be offered financial products at low cost. and will be able to borrow at lower rates.

What are the best bargaining techniques when buying a car from a dealer?

My short list of negotiating tactics:UPDATE: I've just added points 6-8. I've tried to keep this list short, but these points (all of which were raised by other answerers in one way or another) need mentioning.1. Don't negotiate. Tell the salesperson and sales manager that you'll sign the paperwork the minute they hit your target figure. Politely decline any counter-offers, give them your phone number, and leave. If the price you've proposed is within the realm of possibility, they'll call you at some point.2. Follow-up on Saturday or Sunday nights an hour before closing time. Call and ask to speak with the salesperson or manager you've spoken to before. Remind them you're a buyer when they meet your figure, but that they shouldn't waste your time if they won't.If your offer is possible, the opportunity to do one more deal before the end of the day might compel them to work with you...especially if the dealership is having a bad weekend.3. Follow-up on the last day of the month. Again, salespeople and managers are often under pressure to find one more deal before the month ends. A deal that didn't make sense on the 25th might make sense on the 31st if the month hasn't met expectations.4. Follow-up on days that have had terrible weather. A major snowstorm, a day of wind and rain, etc. can dramatically affect car sales. Call and remind the salesperson or manager that you're happy to come down when they meet your offer. Again, the fact that they're not selling cars might get them to bend in your favor.5. Rinse, wash and repeat. Do the same process concurrently with a couple of other dealers in your area. Make sure they have the car you want, and then give them their mission.6. Know what a car is worth. If you're buying a new car, Edmunds.com and TrueCar.com provide "true market" estimates that are reasonably accurate. If you're buying a used car, KBB.com is a great resource, as it will tell you both retail value and wholesale (aka trade-in) value.My suggestion is to try and buy a new car for $500-$1000 less than true market value. This is aggressive, but assuming that you've got time and you're willing to work the phone, you can often find a dealership willing to dip into their holdback (financial reserve) to make one more deal.If you're buying a used car, I'd try for a 10-15% discount off of wholesale (trade-in) value. It's damn difficult, but every now and then a dealer will take a car in on trade at below market value. If you make this kind of aggressive offer, you might get it every now and again.Of course, you can always just offer true market value (new) or wholesale value (used). That will make getting a deal much easier...but what's the fun in that? :-)Hat tip to Doug Dingus7. Secure your own financing if you can. A great way to avoid the drama in the finance office is to get a loan from your local credit union. However, if you're buying a new car and you want to take advantage of a special interest rate (like 0%), you're going to have to work with the dealership's finance person.Quite frankly, I don't see what the big deal is about going through finance. It's true that you're going to be brought into a small room with a very good salesperson, and that he or she is going to pitch you all sorts of stuff. You're an adult. You can handle this. Be polite, but say no to everything. It's not personal, it's just business.If you've got bad credit, the dealership finance office is going to help you out (at least a little bit). However, this doesn't mean you need to do them a favor and buy a warranty or something...just say no.8. Always be polite. In some of the other answers to this question, I've read suggestions about telling the dealer to "take it or leave it," threatening to walk out, etc. This is all bad advice.There are a lot of things that suck about working at a car dealership, not the least of which is being treated like crap by most of the people you deal with. While dealership employees learn how to "warm customers up" - it usually only takes a minute or two to get a stranger to laugh and relax a little - it's emotionally draining.Therefore, when someone starts dictating terms and making threats, most salespeople and sales managers will respond aggressively. It's human nature. Instead of finding a way to make a deal, you'll be told to wait an hour because someone is "on the phone with Japan" (see Leonard Kim's comment here: Answer Comments - Quora).Therefore, be nice and respectful to everyone you deal with. If you're a genuinely nice person, I'm far more likely to do something unusual for you (like selling a car for less than invoice) than I am if you're a grade AAA jerk.What's more, dealerships are now frequently paid on their overall customer satisfaction scores. Polite and courteous customers are far more likely to give a dealership a positive review, and dealers know it. A dealer's worst-case scenario is to cheap sell a car to someone who gives them a lousy review on the manufacturer's satisfaction survey. Not only did you fail to make money, but you get yelled at by the GM or owner for doing a bad job.In closing, the downside to my process is that you might have to buy a car late on a weekend, might have to buy a car during a blizzard, etc., but you'll get the price you want (or at least get closer than you ever thought possible).Good luck!P.S. I know this works. I was a dealership salesperson and/or manager for over 9 years.

Based on his past, could Donald Trump have secured top secret clearance if he had not been elected president?

To call that “unlikely” would be an understatement. There’s no chance in hell.Let me give you a taste of the unbelievably long list of potentially disqualifying factors they could take issue with:Mob tiesLong history of shady dealings and mafia associations[1][2][3][4] (“Trump has willingly teamed up with a succession of mob-tied figures who had nothing to do with the construction industry.”[5])Trump’s bid to build a casino in Sydney, Australia was rejected due to his mob connections[6]Financial issues (credit/debt)His credit is so bad no American bank will loan him anything[7]Filed for bankruptcy for his companies 6 times[8]In serious debt, owing hundreds of millions to both U.S. and foreign lenders[9]Three different liens on his new Washington, D.C. hotel, including one for $5 million over failure to pay his contractors[10]Criminal associatesFelix Sater (convicted of violent and financial crimes)[11]Joseph Weichselbaum (convicted of grand theft auto, embezzlement, drug trafficking)[12][13][14]Tevfik Arif (allegedly ran a prostitution ring, technically acquitted)[15][16]Andrew Stein (lied about a ponzi scheme, convicted for tax evasion)[17]Michael Flynn (pleaded guilty of lying to FBI, getting leniency on other charges in exchange for cooperation)[18]Paul Manafort (under federal indictments with 30 charges, including conspiracy against the United States, conspiracy to launder money)[19][20][21][22]Rick Gates (also under federal indictments for 30 charges, including conspiracy against the United States, conspiracy to launder money, some of which he’s already pleaded guilty to)[23][24]George Papadopoulos (pleaded guilty of lying to FBI, awaiting sentencing)[25]Michael Cohen (even before current legal troubles with regard to money laundering and campaign finance violations, he was connected with various insurance fraud schemes)[26]The Kushners (related by marriage to a family with various legal troubles, including a conviction for serious financial crimes)[27]plus all the folks included in the aforementioned mob tiesMoney LaunderingHis casino was fined $10 million for violations of the Bank Secrecy Act, which they admitted to willfully violating[28][29]All sorts of credible allegations of money laundering for Russians through more than one of his properties and businesses, including activities in New York, Florida, and Panama[30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38]FraudPaid $25 million to settle Trump University fraud case[39][40]Investigated and sued for fraud by attorneys general of multiple states[41][42]Accused of tax fraud by a Mexican government official[43]Sued and criminally investigated for defrauding condo buyers, had to refund more than $3 million, plus pay an undisclosed settlement. Following the settlement, the people he paid refused to cooperate with the district attorney, so the criminal case was dropped[44]Foreign financial ties, especially with people connected to the Russian government[45][46][47][48]Suspicious political donations resembling bribery to escape prosecutionTo Florida Attorney General over Trump University fraud case[49][50]To California Attorney General over Trump U fraud case[51]To Manhattan District Attorney over his kids’ Trump SoHo fraud case[52][53][54]Vulnerability to blackmailPaid $130,000 hush money to porn star mistress[55][56]Long history of paying to keep people quiet[57]Allegations that foreign governments have compromising information on him[58][59][60]Serial adultery[61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69]Civil LitigationHabitually fails to honor contracts and has been involved in a staggering 3,500 lawsuits[70] — investigators are supposed to review every one!Sued by his own family members, not just his wives (and retaliated by cutting off medical treatment to critically ill infant)[71]Disgusting treatment of his tenants[72]Repeated run-ins with the lawFound guilty of hiring/mistreating undocumented immigrants[73] and had to pay $1 million[74]Fined $750,000 by Federal Trade Commission & Justice Department over antitrust violations and disclosure rules[75][76]Fined $15,000 by the Federal Election Commission for exceeding campaign contribution limits by $47,050, the largest violation in a single year.[77][78]Fined $250,000 by the New York State lobbying commission for “failing to disclose the full extent of his lobbying of state legislators.”[79]Skirted $50,000 campaign contribution limit by guaranteeing a $50,000 loan to New York politician and future convict Andrew Stein (which Trump later paid himself, even though, “or perhaps because he won”), in addition to another $50,000 he secretly split among 18 subsidiaries. When the New York State Commission on Government Integrity questioned him, he claimed he thought everyone knew the 18 companies were his, that he was just following lawyer advice, and that the loan was going to be paid back.[80][81][82][83]His foundation admitted to illegal “self-dealing” and is under investigation by the State of New York[84](and possibly the IRS, but they can’t say if they’re investigating)Apparently violated the Cuba embargo[85]Caught colluding in a tax evasion scam in 1986, testified against others so he wouldn’t be prosecuted[86]Paid a $250,000 fine after an investigation uncovered how he secretly ran an “ad campaign insinuating that an American Indian tribe threatening his casinos had ties to drugs and the Mafia.”[87]Violated the Fair Housing Act[88]Received an illegal loan worth millions of dollars, in violation of gaming laws[89]Violated anti-discrimination laws, fined $200,000 by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission. He tried to appeal but lost.[90]Possible violations of U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and/or other foreign corruption connectionsAzerbaijan and ties to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard[91][92]Brazil[93]India[94]Likes to brag, has difficulty keeping a secret, AND **HAS REVEALED CLASSIFIED INFORMATION BEFORE**[95][96][97][98][99][100][101][102]Technically this question is asking about before he was president, so that wouldn’t have happened yet, but the bragging and trouble keeping a secret would come out in a background check. Ego is one of the four main methods foreign intelligence agencies use to get information from people.Up to 22 sexual assault allegations and/or other sexual misconduct, spanning four decades[103][104][105][106] How many people with Top Secret clearance have their own Wikipedia page full of sexual misconduct allegations?[107] In addition to the nearly two dozen women who have made allegations against him, there are recordings of Trump essentially admitting this behavior, corroborating some of the allegations himself:In a 2005 recording, Trump bragged in a radio interview about his practice of walking in on women and girls undressing at beauty pageants he owned, under the guise of “inspecting” it. “No men are anywhere, and I’m allowed to go in, because I’m the owner of the pageant.” By “allowed,” he apparently meant no one stopped him. Reveling in what he could “get away with,” his bragging left no ambiguity about his purpose: “You know, they're standing there with no clothes… And you see these incredible looking women, and so, I sort of get away with things like that.” His admission corroborates allegations made by some of the women he did this to, including five then-teenaged girls who competed in the 1997 Miss Teen USA pageant, some as young as 15. [108][109][110][111][112][113][114][115]In a separate 2005 incident, Trump was recorded saying he feels his celebrity allows him to assault women, specifically to kiss them (“I just start kissing them...I don't even wait...") or “grab” their genitalia, without their consent.[116][117][118][119][120] While Trump tried to downplay the remarks, he did admit to saying them and offered a rare apology.[121] In sworn testimony before Congress, Trump’s own appointee for Attorney General confirmed that the actions Trump described would “clearly” constitute sexual assault.[122]Compulsive lying[123][124][125][126][127][128][129][130][131][132][133]One of the most common reasons for rejection is dishonesty in the application process, or a failure to accurately disclose relevant information on the 100+ page security clearance application form called the SF-86. Odds are Trump would fudge the truth somewhere.Believe it or not, this isn’t even everything, I just got bored with the project.Any one of these many issues would potentially be enough to sink his chances on their own, but all of them? Come on. Even if his application somehow weren’t rejected just based on the first 5% of this, the sheer volume of information is so overwhelming that the background check wouldn’t even be completed.Also, this is just based on open source information. An actual background check involves full field investigation— reviews of every database, interviews with friends, family, business associates, neighbors, litigants, ex-wives, etc.And remember, security clearances are not decided on the same standard as criminal law and incarceration. In other words, he doesn’t have to be convicted in a court of law, there’s no “innocent until proven guilty” or “beyond a reasonable doubt” standard; suspicion is more than enough reason to be denied a security clearance. Furthermore, not every valid reason to deny a clearance is a crime. In fact, most are not (affairs, debt, alcoholism, shady friends, foreign ties, etc.)Below are the ten most common reasons people get denied clearance.[134] I’ve put the ones he might have problems with in bold:Financial ConsiderationsPersonal ConductDrug Involvement (though he did vouch for a convicted drug trafficker)Foreign InfluenceCriminal ConductAlcohol ConsumptionForeign PreferenceHandling Protected InformationUse of IT Systems (perhaps I should bold this for his heavy social media use and refusal to use a secure phone?)Sexual BehaviorA writer is supposed to show, not tell, but I know some people have a bit of a blind spot when it comes to Donald Trump’s shortcomings, so I’ll spell it out for you… He’d be blown out of the water on almost every category.I mean, we don’t even have to get into the shady mob ties or financial issues or foreign entanglements or rampant sexual misconduct…does that long list of fines he paid for violations of criminal and civil law suggest he’s someone with the requisite moral character to be trusted with national secrets?Do you think the people who grant security clearances would roll the dice with someone like this?…would you want them to??Footnotes[1] Just What Were Donald Trump's Ties to the Mob? [2] Trump ties to mobster, racist casino policies alleged in new report - Philly[3] Yes, Donald Trump has been linked to the mob[4] The truth about Donald Trump and his links to the mob[5] A Brief History of Donald Trump and the Mafia[6] Trump's bid for Sydney casino 30 years ago rejected due to 'mafia connections’[7] American banks don't support Trump — voters soon won't either[8] Donald Trump's six bankruptcies, detailed[9] Trump's latest financial disclosure shows he owes lenders at least $315 million[10] Third lien on Trump hotel brings alleged unpaid bills to over $5 million[11] Donald Trump And The Felon: Inside His Business Dealings With A Mob-Connected Hustler[12] The Drug Trafficker Donald Trump Risked His Casino Empire to Protect[13] https://books.google.com/books?id=LCbpDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA3&lpg=PA3&dq=*+Joseph+Weichselbaum&source=bl&ots=QeKTrzp7X7&sig=n7U2261FrCk7Gxty6oXM8PGX2mw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGrtj8hJ3ZAhWkdN8KHdKTBO4Q6AEIVjAN#v=onepage&q=*%20Joseph%20Weichselbaum&f=false[14] Trump Vouched For Cocaine Trafficker[15] Trump pal busted for allegedly running hooker ring on yacht[16] Trump’s Former Business Partner Tries to Erase his Prostitution Bust From Web[17] Ex-Council President, Andrew Stein, Avoids Prison on Tax Evasion[18] Michael Flynn Pleads Guilty to Lying to the F.B.I. and Will Cooperate With Russia Inquiry[19] Paul Manafort charged with conspiracy against the U.S.[20] https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/special-counsel-mueller-files-new-charges-in-manafort-gates-case/2018/02/22/7db99c9c-1716-11e8-8b08-027a6ccb38eb_story.html[21] Mueller files new charges against Manafort, Gates[22] Gates cuts a deal, and Manafort hit with new charges in Mueller probe[23] Read the FBI indictment against Paul Manafort and Rick Gates[24] Mueller files new charges against Manafort, Gates[25] Former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos pleads guilty to lying to the FBI agents in Mueller probe[26] The Company Michael Cohen Kept — “Trump, Inc.” Podcast — ProPublica[27] https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/in-fathers-scandal-the-genesis-of-jared-kushners-unflinching-loyalty/2016/11/27/1e9497ba-b378-11e6-840f-e3ebab6bcdd3_story.html?utm_term=.1fefc07a0e69[28] FinCEN Fines Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort $10 Million for Significant and Long Standing Anti-Money Laundering Violations[29] Trump Taj Mahal casino settles U.S. money laundering claims[30] Trump’s Russian Laundromat[31] Trump building in Panama tied to Russian mafia, international crime: report[32] Sales of Trump properties suggestive of money-laundering: researcher[33] Narco-a-lago: Money Laundering at the Trump Ocean Club, Panama | Global Witness[34] Speier alleges evidence of Trump Organization money laundering[35] Over 20 percent of Trump condos sold in America have the characteristics of possible money laundering[36] Donald Trump and the mansion that no one wanted. Then came a Russian fertilizer king[37] Why did a Russian pay $95M to buy Trump’s Palm Beach mansion?[38] Trump's Panama tower used for money laundering by condo owners, reports say[39] N.Y. attorney general on Trump University: 'This is straight up fraud'[40] Trump University Lawsuits May Not Be Closed After All[41] N.Y. attorney general on Trump University: 'This is straight up fraud'[42] Donald Trump sued for fraud in California and New York[43] Trump accused of tax fraud in Mexico[44] Donald Trump Settled a Real Estate Lawsuit, and a Criminal Case Was Closed[45] The Curious World of Donald Trump’s Private Russian Connections - The American Interest[46] Eric Trump Reportedly Bragged About Access to $100 Million in Russian Money[47] Trump's Been Talking About His Business Interests in Russia for 30 Years[48] There's a theme emerging in Mueller's Russia probe that could prove damning for Trump[49] How Donald Trump made it look like he was bribing the attorney general of Florida[50] New Records Shed Light on Donald Trump’s $25,000 Gift to Florida Official[51] Donald Trump Has Often Donated to Prosecutors Investigating His Business[52] How Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump, Jr., Avoided a Criminal Indictment[53] Manhattan DA Vance Took $10,000 From Head Of Law Firm On Trump Defense Team, Dropped Case[54] Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr. Were Close to Being Charged With Felony Fraud — ProPublica[55] Porn Star Was Reportedly Paid to Stay Quiet About Trump[56] Lawyer paid $130K to adult-film star to keep quiet about alleged Trump sexual encounter: report[57] Donald Trump's Long History With Hush Money[58] Dossier author feared 'Trump blackmail'[59] https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2018-01-09/senator-releases-text-of-interview-with-fusion-gps-official[60] Dossier author feared 'Trump blackmail'[61] How many times has Trump cheated on his wives? Here's what we know[62] Ivana Trump Recounts The Donald’s Public Affair With Marla Maples[63] Trump says cheating on Ivana with Marla was 'beautiful' in 1994[64] Donald Trump in 1990: Adultery is Not a Sin[65] Trump reportedly paid former porn star $130K for silence after alleged sexual encounter[66] Porn star Stormy Daniels described affair with Donald Trump in 2011 magazine interview[67] National Enquirer Paid to Suppress Story of Trump Cheating on Melania: Report[68] The National Enquirer Covered Up Story of Donald Trump's Extramarital Affair: Report[69] New Report: National Enquirer Paid $150K to Kill a Story About Donald Trump's Affair[70] Exclusive: Trump's 3,500 lawsuits unprecedented for a presidential nominee[71] Ross Cohen's answer to How vindictive is Donald Trump?[72] Trump was a nightmare landlord in the 1980s - a CNNMoney investigation[73] Judge Says Trump Tower Builders Cheated Union on Pension Funds[74] Trump Paid Over $1 Million in Labor Settlement, Documents Reveal[75] Trump Agrees To Pay $750,000 Penalty To Settle Antitrust Lawsuit[76] Trump to Pay $750,000 Fine[77] Donald Trump’s Donation Is His Latest Brush With Campaign Fund Rules[78] Prolific donor Trump, often skirted rules, paid fines[79] Donald Trump’s Donation Is His Latest Brush With Campaign Fund Rules[80] Donors Describe Raising Money For Campaigns[81] Donald Trump’s Donation Is His Latest Brush With Campaign Fund Rules[82] https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/trump-swam-in-mob-infested-waters-in-early-years-as-an-nyc-developer/2015/10/16/3c75b918-60a3-11e5-b38e-06883aacba64_story.html?utm_term=.a95075c8b9d7[83] Prolific donor Trump, often skirted rules, paid fines[84] https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-foundation-apparently-admits-to-violating-ban-on-self-dealing-new-filing-to-irs-shows/2016/11/22/893f6508-b0a9-11e6-8616-52b15787add0_story.html?tid=sm_tw[85] Donald Trump’s company violated the U.S. embargo against Cuba[86] Donald Trump's Tax Returns And The Empty Jewelry Box Scam[87] Trump was once so involved in trying to block an Indian casino that he secretly approved attack ads[88] Decades-Old Housing Discrimination Case Plagues Donald Trump[89] Trump Castle Admits Gaming Law Violation[90] Trump Plaza loses appeal of discrimination penalty[91] Donald Trump’s Worst Deal[92] Tale of Trump and partner in Azerbaijan real estate project[93] Trump Hotel Tied To Criminal Investigation In Brazil[94] https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/trump-organizations-real-estate-partner-in-india-accused-of-147-million-fraud/2018/03/18/0d7ef1fa-1c0e-11e8-98f5-ceecfa8741b6_story.html?utm_term=.e9970982d338[95] https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/trump-revealed-highly-classified-information-to-russian-foreign-minister-and-ambassador/2017/05/15/530c172a-3960-11e7-9e48-c4f199710b69_story.html[96] https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2017-05-15/trump-revealed-classified-information-to-lavrov-at-white-house-meeting-washington-post[97] https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/trump-revealed-highly-classified-information-to-russian-foreign-minister-and-ambassador/2017/05/15/530c172a-3960-11e7-9e48-c4f199710b69_story.html[98] Report: Trump revealed classified information to Russia[99] Trump defends sharing classified intel with Russians: Can he keep a secret? (part 1) - France 24[100] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-05-16/trump-s-disclosures-could-put-foreign-intelligence-ties-at-risk[101] Donald Trump's leak of classified information involved bombs and new batteries[102] Analysis | Trump sharing highly classified information with Russia shows his extreme hubris[103] What About the 19 Women Who Accused Trump of Sexual Misconduct?[104] Here's The List Of Women Who Accused Donald Trump Of Sexual Misconduct[105] These women have accused Trump of sexual harassment[106] The 22 women who have accused Trump of sexual misconduct[107] Donald Trump sexual misconduct allegations - Wikipedia[108] Former Miss Arizona says Donald Trump used to 'stroll in' to see naked women in dressing room[109] A Timeline of Donald Trump's Creepiness While He Owned Miss Universe[110] Former Miss Arizona: Trump ‘just came strolling right in’ on naked contestants[111] Teen Beauty Queens Say Trump Walked In On Them Changing[112] https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/politics/2016/10/12/donald-trump-just-came-strolling-into-dressing-rooms-pageant-contestants-allege/XygxJYhQZr3WeBHlEgGHUP/story.html[113] Donald Trump had a habit of walking into the dressing rooms of teen beauty queens[114] Trump accused of ‘waltzing in’ on naked pageant contestants, some as young as 15[115] Miss USA 2001 contestant: Trump barged into room when we were naked[116] https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-recorded-having-extremely-lewd-conversation-about-women-in-2005/2016/10/07/3b9ce776-8cb4-11e6-bf8a-3d26847eeed4_story.html[117] Trump lewd video on women: Transcript[118] Donald Trump Access Hollywood tape - Wikipedia[119] Donald Trump's 'P---y' Comment Is the Root of Sexual Violence[120] Billy Bush says there were 8 witnesses to Trump’s ‘Access Hollywood’ comments[121] Trump apologizes for video bragging about groping women[122] Sessions Says Trump Tape Comments Would 'Clearly' Be Sexual Assault[123] In 365 days, President Trump has made 2,140 false or misleading claims[124] Perspective | I study liars. 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