Robby Mook said there has not been any contact with Donald Trump accusers "that I'm aware of." | Getty Mook: Trump accusers not in contact with Clinton campaign

Robby Mook said Sunday that the women accusing Donald Trump of sexual misconduct have not been in contact with Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

"These accusations are not coming from our campaign," Mook, Clinton's campaign manager, told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union."


When pressed by Tapper, Mook said there has not been any contact "that I'm aware of."

Following the leak of a 2005 video of Trump making light of sexual assault and his subsequent denial, at the second presidential debate, that he's ever sexually assaulted a woman, nearly one dozen women have claimed Trump has assaulted them or committed other sexual misconduct.

The GOP nominee has called his accusers liars and claimed that he will sue them following the election. He also claimed Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee are behind the women coming forward.

Attorney Gloria Allred, who is representing a handful of the women, is a Clinton supporter and was a delegate for the Democratic nominee at the Democratic National Convention.

"Donald Trump claimed yesterday he was going to go out and roll out his final plan for the first — for the campaign, his final message, his plan for the first 100 days," Mook said referring to Trump's speech Saturday in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. "He spent time attacking his accusers. That's what this campaign is about."

"His top priority right now is to attack these people who are coming, who are bringing up concerns. We're seeing it across the board. He should just apologize and move on."

Mook also rejected all notions of dubious ethical behavior by Clinton when it came to providing donors to the Clinton Foundation with access to her when she was secretary of state.

"Secretary Clinton always met the highest ethical standards when she was secretary of state, when she was United States senator," Mook said.