Trump: Clinton walked in front of me and 'I wasn't impressed' He also questioned why President Barack Obama did not face accusations of sexual assault.

Donald Trump on Friday seemed to appraise Hillary Clinton's physical appearance at a rally, telling supporters that when he saw her walk in front of him during Sunday’s presidential debate he “wasn’t impressed.”

“I’m standing at my podium and she walks in front of me, right,” Trump said during a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina. “She walks in front of me, you know. And when she walked in front of me, believe me, I wasn’t impressed.”


Trump also lamented that President Barack Obama hasn’t had any sexual assault allegations thrown his way, despite campaigning against Trump.

“He’s talking about me like he knows me. I don’t know him,” Trump said. “He doesn’t know me. And why doesn’t some woman maybe come up and say what they say falsely about me? They could say it about him. They could say it about anybody.”

Trump’s comments on Clinton come as the Republican presidential nominee insulted several of the women who have accused him of sexual assault in the past week. He taunted them by insinuating that they weren’t attractive enough for him to have pursued and aggressively dismissed the allegations before boasting about his debate performance and describing his interaction with Clinton on stage.