Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence said Friday morning that Donald Trump's campaign is getting ready to release evidence debunking a series of women's claims that he sexually assaulted them.

Trump has vehemently denied the allegations, calling them 'fabrications' and 'smears' cooked up by Hillary Clinton's campaign and a compliant mass media in an effort to derail his White House bid.

On 'CBS This Morning,' Pence said that 'frankly, I think even before the day is out there will be more evidence publicly that shows and calls into questions these latest allegations.'

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Mike Pence said Friday morning that the Trump campaign is readying evidence that will show the presidential candidate's female accusers are lying

Trump has called accusations against him 'fabricated' and blames the Hillary Clinton campaign for cooking them up so media can 'smear' him

Asked what he expected to be made public, Pence said: 'Well, just stay tuned.'

'I know that there's more information that's going to be coming out that will back his claim that this is all categorically false.'

The latest allegations include one from a People magazine writer who claims Trump kissed her without permission 12 years ago during a break form an interview.

Trump said Thursday that the spot where the indicent was to have happened is a public area of his Mar-a-Lago resort whose glass enclosure makes it an improbably place for an unwanted sexual advance.

He added that he has 'never met' another woman who accused him of groping her on an airplane more than 30 years ago.

Trump said in some cases, women who are now accusing him have written glowing letter and emails to him in the intervening years, asking him for work.

Pence said on 'Fox & Friends' that Trump has 'categorically denied' every allegation, 'and there will be more evidence coming out.'

He also criticized The New York Times for surfacing two of the women, saying on CBS that the reporters who wrote the story were also behind a controversial report this year that cast him as a misogynist – and drew charges of journalistic foul play.

'It is interesting that the same reporters who wrote a similar story six months ago for The New York Times wrote this story,' Pence said, 'and that story was completely discredited.'

This week's Times story has drawn a threat from Trump, personally, to sue for libel.

Pence appeared on 'CBS This Morning' where he also insisted a 2005 audiotape of Trump boasting about how famous men can mistreat women was only that – a boast

Pence insisted that damning footage released a week ago from a 2005 'Access Hollywood' taping conisted only of Trump engaging in male boasts that had no basis in actual events.

He was recorded saying famous men can treat women any way they wish – and illustrated the claim by saying alpha males can 'grab them by the p***y.'

Pence stood his ground.

'I already spoke about my concerns about the language he used in that 11-year-old video, but what he has made it clear is that was talk, regrettable talk on his part,' he said.