It is impossible not to be offended at the language Donald Trump used so casually to describe how he sexually assaults women, but it is even more important to listen to the stories from women who allegedly have suffered sexual assault at the hands of Donald J. Trump.

Lost in the nonstop coverage of the leaked Access Hollywood tape are the accounts by women who have come forward to substantiate Donald Trump's own claims that he feels entitled to grab and grope and assault women who are unlucky enough to find themselves alone in a room with him.

I moved on her like a bitch. But I couldn't get there, and she was married... [I] just start kissing them. It's like a magnet. Just kiss. I don't even wait.

The New York Times published Nicholas Kristof's column slated for Sunday on Friday after the tape was released because it documents Trump's "relentless" unwanted advances toward Jill Harth, who did business with him in the early 90s.

According to Harth, who was married at the time, Donald Trump cornered her during a tour of his Mar-a-Lago mansion, pushed her against a wall, and started to kiss her without her consent. "He was showing me this big mural and the next thing I know, he was pushing me up against the wall and making a move on me and was all over me," Harth said, adding, "I had to push him off of me."

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Later, in March of 1993, Trump again allegedly assaulted Harth, who brought charges of sexual assault against him at the time. "He was always trying to grope me and touch me. I had to tell him to stop," she said.

But Harth dropped the suit in order to settle another suit her husband brought against Trump for failure to pay for business dealings.

I gotta use some Tic Tacs just in case I start kissing her.

CNN's Erin Burnett also came forward with allegations, on behalf of a friend, of Trump sexually assaulting another women. Burnett read her friend's account of the incident on air Friday.

"The Tic Tacs. That's exactly what Trump did to me," Burnett said. "Trump took Tic Tacs, suggested that I take them also. He then leaned in ... catching me off guard and kissed me almost on the lips. I was really freaked out."

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And when you're a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything.

And then, there is the federal lawsuit filed by a "Jane Doe" who claims Trump raped her when she was only 13 years old. According to the suit, Trump had promised he could help launch her modeling career but instead invited her out to parties and sexually assaulted her four separate times. The last time, he allegedly tied the girl to a bed and "forcibly raped" her. She begged him to stop but instead hit her face with his hand and yelled that he could do whatever he wanted, according to her account.

The suit will go to a hearing on December 16.

All of these stories ring true because these acts were perfectly described by Trump himself in that bus in 2005. He himself said he sexually assaults women who want nothing more than to do business with him. The women coming forward, now in a slow trickle, bring to mind other similar cases of men who preyed on women: Bill Cosby and Roger Ailes. Men who were ultimately undone by a flood of accusations of assault and harassment from women across the country.

Could this be Trump's undoing?

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