Donald Trump's bare-fisted campaign CEO Steve Bannon is already threatening to punch back at Bill Clinton as a response to a flurry of new allegations by women who say Trump assaulted them or made unwanted advances.

In language that evokes both sexual predation and the total destruction of a man's reputation, Bannon told Bloomberg News, ''We're going to turn him into Bill Cosby.'

Trump already brought four Clinton accusers – three who have made charges against Bill Clinton – to the second presidential debate Monday.

Bannon threatened to bring forward still more information. 'Women are coming to us who have been groped or sexually abused by Bill Clinton,' he told the publication, without providing further detail.

Donald Trump's campaign CEO Steve Bannon is threatening to turn former President Bill Clinton 'into Bill Cosby,' code for destroying his reputation, by bringing forward unnamed women who he says were 'groped or sexually abused' by the former president

Trump is considering featuring the women at his campaign rallies to 'give witness to what Hillary Clinton actually did,' he said.

Trump meanwhile, has already come out swinging against the publications who have raised the new accusations just a month before Election Day, as well as some of the women making the new claims.

'Why didn't the writer of the twelve year old article in People Magazine mention the 'incident' in her story. Because it did not happen!' Trump Tweeted Thursday morning.

The tweet was in response to a new claim, by People magazine reporter Natasha Stoynoff, who wrote a personal account saying Trump unexpectedly pinned her to a wall and kissed her in 2005, when she was assigned to cover him for the celebrity magazine.

Bill Cosby attends a pre-trial conference in Pennsylvania relating to a lawsuit against him. Dozens of women say he made unwanted advances toward them

Trump blasted the New York times for its report featuring two women's claims he made unwanted advances on them

He also went after a People Magazine reporter who says Trump pushed her against a wall and tried to kiss her inside a room at his Mar-a-Lago estate during a 2005 interview

Steven Bannon said the Trump campaign is considering featuring accusers at campaign rallies

'We walked into that room alone, and Trump shut the door behind us. I turned around, and within seconds, he was pushing me against the wall, and forcing his tongue down my throat,' she wrote.

She continued: 'Now, I'm a tall, strapping girl who grew up wrestling two giant brothers. I even once sparred with Mike Tyson. It takes a lot to push me. But Trump is much bigger — a looming figure — and he was fast, taking me by surprise, and throwing me off balance.'

She concluded: 'I was stunned. And I was grateful when Trump's longtime butler burst into the room a minute later, as I tried to unpin myself.'

Number one: Jessica Leeds (above on Wednesday) said that Trump 'grabbed her breasts and tried to put his hand up her skirt' on a flight more than three decades ago

The second woman the New York Times claims was touched inappropriately by Trump is Rachel Crooks (pictured)

Crooks (right) was a 22-year-old working as a receptionist at Bayrock Group, a real estate company based in Trump Tower in Manhattan, when she says Trump kissed her on the mouth without permission while in an elevator

The fifth woman to claim Trump acted inappropriately towards her was Cassandra Searles (pictured), a former Miss USA contestant

Trump also has threatened to sue the New York Times, which published accounts by two women who say Trump made unwanted advances, one aboard a plane in the first class cabin on a flight to New York, another inside his Trump Tower office.

'The phoney [sic] story in the failing @NYTimes is a TOTAL FABRICATION. Written by same people as last discredited story on woman. WATCH!' Trump wrote.

In another plank of the strategy, the three Clinton accusers, Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey, and Paula Jones are set to appear in a Fox News special hosted by Sean Hannity, who has conducted a series of sympathetic interviews with Trump.

Broaddrick accuses Bill Clinton of raping her in 1978, Willey accuses Clinton of groping her inside the White House, and Jones won a large settlement after suing him for sexual harassment.