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It's almost impossible to defend the leaked video that surfaced Friday in which Donald Trump makes repulsive comments about groping women — but Rudy Giuliani is going to try.

The former New York City mayor appeared on NBC's Meet The Press on Sunday morning when host Chuck Todd delivered a question which left Giuliani speechless. 

"One thing he's not is what came across in WikiLeaks, and that is two people,” Giuliani said to Todd, attempting to shift the conversation away from Trump. “Hillary Clinton actually specifically described that she's two different people, to the financial people who were giving her millions of dollars, she's on their side and she wants to be a big part of the government. But she tells them she has to pretend to everybody else that she isn’t.” Read more...

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