Donald Trump hit back on Thursday at accusations that he inappropriately touched women, and said he was preparing to sue the New York Times for printing the stories of a former businesswoman and a one-time receptionist.

At a rally in West Palm Beach, Fla., Trump also went after a journalist who profiled him for People magazine in 2005. The writer, Natasha Stoynoff, said in a piece published Wednesday night she was “physically attacked” by the Republican presidential nominee.

In what seemed to be a comment on Stoynoff’s appearance, Trump told the crowd on Thursday: “Look at her. Look at her words. Tell me what you think. I don’t think so.”

Trump called the latest allegations against him “totally and absolutely false,” and blasted the women who came forward. He also said he has evidence to disprove the allegations and will release it at the “appropriate time.”

“These claims are all fabricated. They’re pure fiction. And they’re outright lies. These events never, ever happened. And the people that said them fully understand,” Trump said.

Wednesday night, the Times published a story featuring recollections by Jessica Leeds, who said Trump grabbed her breasts and tried to put his hand up her skirt when they sat next to one another on a plane more than 30 years ago. Leeds was a traveling businesswoman at a paper company at the time. Rachel Crooks, formerly a receptionist at a business located in Trump Tower in New York, also told the Times that Trump had kissed her “directly on the mouth” in 2005.

Trump also blasted the Times and the People writer on Twitter Thursday morning.

The latest allegations follow in the wake of last week’s revelation of a tape on which Trump can be heard making lewd comments about pursuing women, including a married woman. The tape and its fallout dominated much of the second debate between Trump and Hillary Clinton, his Democratic opponent.

Clinton’s lead over Trump jumped to 11 points in a Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll taken after the release of the tape.

Thursday afternoon, First Lady Michelle Obama gave an emotional speech in which she said the Trump allegations have “shaken me to my core.”

Trump and Clinton are set to meet for their final debate next week. The two square off at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas at 9 p.m. Eastern on Oct. 19.