Donald Trump, whose presidential campaign was nearly derailed by sexual harassment charges and his boasts about groping women, tweeted today -- International Women's Day -- that he had "tremendous respect" for women.
"I have tremendous respect for women and the many roles they serve that are vital to the fabric of our society and our economy," Trump wrote on Twitter.
He later added: "On International Women's Day, join me in honoring the critical role of women here in America & around the world."
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"@realDonaldTrump don't wrench women and their children apart at the border. End the crusade against women's health care," wrote @MariaMelee.
"There's not evidence of #45's respect for women," wrote a woman by the handle of BintibirdC. "Women are props & products for him. That is all."
Trump faced a spate of sexual misconduct accusations in the weeks leading up to the election. He denied any wrongdoing and vowed to sue the more than a dozen women behind the claims, although no lawsuit had been filed yet.
Trump claimed that his taped comments were "locker-room banter," and denounced the sex assault allegations as lies and fabricated stories.
Several people responded to Trump's messages today by tweeting the full text of the president's crude remarks in the 2005 video, while others tweeted links to news stories about the video.
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