Donald Trump promised to sue every single woman who accused him of sexual misconduct after the election is over, and blamed the media for using the allegations to attack his campaign.

"Every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign, total fabrication. The events never happened, never," he said during a rally in Gettysburg, Pa., on Saturday.

So far 10 women have come out that said that Trump either sexually harrassed them or groped them, with an 11th woman expected to come forward during a press conference Saturday.

Trump has denied ever meeting any of the women and suggested at the third presidential debate on Wednesday that the Clinton campaign may have been responsible for them coming forward now. However, one of the women was a reporter for People who met Trump while writing a profile on the GOP nominee and his wife Melania Trump back in 2005.

The allegations started happening after a tape surfaced of Trump speaking with then-"Access Hollywood" host Billy Bush in 2005 making lewd remarks about women.

Trump said during the second presidential debate that he had never made unwanted sexual advances on women as described in the tapes, which Trump referred to as "locker room" talk.

At the rally, Trump also criticized a proposed deal between Time Warner and AT&T that was announced on Friday.

"It's too much concentration of power in the hands of too few," he said.