Trump video links Hillary to Bill Cosby and Anthony Weiner

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Donald Trump unveiled an Instagram video needling Hillary Clinton on women’s rights.

The clip — titled “Hillary and her friends” — shows pictures of her alongside men who have faced scandals over their treatment of women.

{mosads}Former President Bill Clinton is first, featured alongside former White House intern Monica Lewinsky, with whom he had an affair.

Former Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) is shown next, with the ad highlighting his sexting scandal in 2011.

Weiner resigned from Congress that year after multiple women said they had received lewd text messages from him. He is married to Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton’s long-time aide.

Trump’s ad lastly features comedian Bill Cosby, who is facing allegations that he drugged and sexually assaulted multiple women.

The spot features Hillary Clinton’s past remarks on women’s rights over a montage of photos depicting her with each man.

“Women’s rights are human rights and human rights are women’s rights once and for all,” the Democratic presidential front-runner said.

“Let’s keep fighting for opportunity to dignity,” she added as the clip closes on the phrase “true defender of women’s rights.”

Hilary Clinton has accused Trump of a “penchant for sexism” last month after he made controversial remarks about the 2008 presidential election.

The outspoken billionaire said then-Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) “schlonged” her during that year’s Democratic primary.

Trump has since repeatedly said Bill Clinton’s past indiscretions are “fair game” on the campaign trail. Last month, he said the former president has a “terrible record of women abuse.”

Tags Anthony Weiner Bill Clinton Bill Cosby campaigns Donald Trump Hillary Clinton Huma Abedin Politics Sexism Women

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