President Trump's former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski fired back at Hillary Clinton for comparing Harvey Weinstein to Trump as the Hollywood mogul faces numerous allegations of sexual harassment and rape.

Clinton took a shot at Trump while condemning Weinstein's behavior, alluding to the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape in which the president makes vulgar comments about groping women.

"This kind of behavior cannot be tolerated anywhere, whether it's in entertainment, politics — after all, we have someone admitting to being a sexual assaulter in the Oval Office — there has to be a recognition that we must stand against this kind of action that is so sexist and misogynistic," Clinton told BBC News this week.

During an appearance on Fox News on Saturday, Lewandowski fired back.

"There was a sexual assaulter in the White House. He was called Bill Clinton," Lewandowski said. "That's the sexual assaulter she should be talking about in the White House.

.@CLewandowski_: "There was a sexual assaulter in the White House. He was called @BillClinton." pic.twitter.com/ZN5qNEYVUh— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 14, 2017

When asked by the BBC whether she dismissed the Bill Clinton accusers Trump invited to the second debate, Hillary Clinton said she didn't think so.

"That had all been litigated. That was the subject of a huge investigation, as you might recall, in the late 90s. There were conclusions drawn and that was clearly in the past," she said.