Trump’s son says ‘locker room talk’ is a ‘fact of life’

“We probably all know guys who have had conversations with other guys that go a little bit in that direction.”

October 23, 2016 04:54 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 06:26 am IST - WASHINGTON:

Donald Trump Jr seen with his father and Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump in this file photo. Mr. Trump Jr has said his father’s locker room comment is a “fact of life” and admitted that the remark is a “mistake.”

Donald Trump Jr seen with his father and Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump in this file photo. Mr. Trump Jr has said his father’s locker room comment is a “fact of life” and admitted that the remark is a “mistake.”

Donald Trump Jr has said that conversations like the one his father had in 2005 where he boasted about forcing himself on women and grabbing their genitals are “a fact of life.”

In appearance on Friday on KIRO radio 97.3’s “Dori Monson Show,” Mr. Trump Jr addressed his father’s hot mic comments, saying, “Obviously he’s not happy about that, but I think we probably all know guys who have had conversations with other guys that go a little bit in that direction, that’s a fact of life.”

‘He is able to relate to commoners’

“I think he’s able to relate to ordinary Americans because in many cases he is still very much like that. He does do that. He hasn’t spent his whole life sitting there polishing every statement he’s ever made, every conversation he’s ever had,” CNN quoted the son of the U.S. Republican presidential candidate as saying.

Donald Trump apologised for his comments in a video statement shortly after they were leaked, and has since referred to them as “locker room talk.”

“Father’s comment a mistake”

Mr. Trump Jr went on to call his father’s comment a “mistake.”

“He doesn’t run a focus group so he can tell you what he’s thinking,” he said.

“He speaks from the heart, that one is obviously one that we don’t want to — that was a mistake, he recognises that. He realises it, but he’s able to make a mistake because he hasn’t spent his whole life just trying to be a politician.”

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