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“I sure would’ve talked about what she did to Monica Lewinsky. What that woman standing there did to Monica Lewinsky, trying to paint her as an insane young woman when, in fact, Monica Lewinsky was an intern,” the former New York City mayor said in an interview late Monday after the first presidential debate of 2016, as first reported by Politico

“The president of the United States, her husband, disgraced this country with what he did in the Oval Office, and she didn’t just stand by him, she attacked Monica Lewinsky. And after being married to Bill Clinton for 20 years, if you didn’t know the moment Monica Lewinsky said that Bill Clinton violated her that she was telling the truth, then you’re too stupid to be president.”



Giuliani, a supporter of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump Donald John TrumpBubba Wallace to be driver of Michael Jordan, Denny Hamlin NASCAR team Graham: GOP will confirm Trump's Supreme Court nominee before the election Southwest Airlines, unions call for six-month extension of government aid MORE, also talked him up as a feminist, saying Trump has employed many women at the highest levels of his company.



"The women in his organization are paid the same as men. The president of his company is a woman. He is the first person to ever put a woman in charge of a construction company in New York. Donald Trump treats people fairly."



After the heated debate between the two candidates on Monday, Trump said that he was holding back on criticizing Clinton over her husband's relationship with Lewinsky.



"Well, I didn't want to say, her husband was in the room, along with her daughter, who I think is a very nice young lady," Trump said.