Donald Trump Says He Can Disprove Sexual Assault Allegations

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Donald Trump is denying allegations of sexual assault and calls them "coordinated, vicious attack" from the media and Hillary Clinton campaign.

Trump said Thursday at a rally in Florida that he has evidence to disprove allegations of sexual assault and will release it at the "appropriate time."

Several women have come forward in a series of reports claiming that Trump groped or kissed them without their consent and made unwanted advances.

Trump said the claims "are totally and absolutely false." He called them "pure fiction and outright lies."

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The Republican nominee said "the political establishment'" is trying to stop us and said that "for the media, nothing is out of bounds."

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