I think Donald Trump overstated the case. But I think he does reflect that there is concern among some people that, you know, that their sons or brothers, you know, may be accused of something.
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Santorum acknowledges that while Trump may have exaggerated, there are concerns among some about false accusations against young men.
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I think he's concerned that this information is being fed out there and that it leads to exactly what your previous guests had talked about, you know, dissension and conflict between Democrats and Republicans.
I think a lot of Republicans are actually cheering the President for bringing this to light.
Joe Biden is not going to be successful. We're not going to bring this country together, if we continue the rhetoric at the level that we have seen.
There is just a credibility issue. You know, there's a credibility issue from 'The New York Times' and from what I would call the mainstream media to the people who are voting for Donald Trump.





