21st Century Fox has been holding company seminars on harassment and bad behavior in the workplace that include airing President Trump's infamous 2005 "Access Hollywood" video, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The video features unaired footage of Trump making lewd comments about women to former host Billy Bush. Its release during last year's campaign roiled the presidential race.

Fox has been using the tapes over the past few months in a portion of its harassment presentation, explaining why the tape shows harassment, the report said.

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Employees at the training told The Hollywood Reporter that there was an "audible gasp" as the tape was used in training, because some Fox News personalities defended Trump's comments as "locker room talk" when the tape came out.

Several women came forward last year to accuse Trump of sexual misconduct after the release of the video.

In the video, Trump talked about how he could grope and kiss women without their consent because of his celebrity status.

A New York Times report last week revealed that Fox News host Bill O'Reilly has settled harassment cases with five different women for around $13 million.