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Bartiromo says comments about Trump taken out of context


FILE - In this April 6, 2016 file photo, Maria Bartiromo attends The Hollywood Reporter's
FILE - In this April 6, 2016 file photo, Maria Bartiromo attends The Hollywood Reporter's "35 Most Powerful People in Media" celebration in New York. Bartiromo says she was taken "wildly out of context" when she said on the air that there had been no sexual misconduct allegations against President Donald Trump. She said Monday she was aware that more than a dozen women had made accusations against Trump during last year's presidential campaign, which Trump claims are untrue, but explained that she was talking about the "here and now" in her comments, which came during a segment about an incident involving Minnesota Sen. Al Franken. (Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP, File),FILE - In this April 6, 2016 file photo, Maria Bartiromo attends The Hollywood Reporter's "35 Most Powerful People in Media" celebration in New York. Bartiromo says she was taken "wildly out of context" when she said on the air that there had been no sexual misconduct allegations against President Donald Trump. She said Monday she was aware that more than a dozen women had made accusations against Trump during last year's presidential campaign, which Trump claims are untrue, but explained that she was talking about the "here and now" in her comments, which came during a segment about an incident involving Minnesota Sen. Al Franken. (Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP, File)
Fox's Maria Bartiromo says she was taken "wildly out of context" when she said on the air that there has been no sexual misconduct allegations against President Donald Trump. She made that statement on Fox Business Network on Friday and received wide criticism; more than a dozen women have accused Trump before he was president of unwanted groping or kissing.

NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo said Monday she was taken “wildly out of context” with her on-air claim that there had been no sexual misconduct allegations against President Donald Trump.

Bartiromo said Monday that she was aware of women — more than a dozen — who had made accusations against Trump during last year’s presidential campaign. But in comments on her Fox Business Network morning show Friday that attracted wide attention, Bartiromo had said otherwise. Trump has said those stories are untrue.

Those remarks came during a discussion about a photo where Minnesota Sen. Al Franken appeared about to grope a young woman. One of the guests on “Mornings with Maria,” former Obama administration aide Chris Lu made reference to women who had accused Trump of unwanted kissing or groping.

Bartiromo told him, “just to be clear, there are no allegations against the president.”

After Lu corrected her, Bartiromo said Trump had said during the campaign that the allegations were untrue.

“We’re talking about a situation where we have a photo with a guy’s hands on her breasts,” she said. “You can’t compare the two.”

Later, she said in an apparent reference to Lu raising the issue of Trump’s accusers, “this is so typical.”

After she was criticized over the weekend for her remarks, Bartiromo said Monday that she wanted to clarify because her comment had been taken out of context.

“Obviously, I am aware that there are several women who accused the president, then candidate Donald Trump, during the election, of misconduct,” she said. “We were talking about the here and now, the news of the day, and that’s what I was referring to when I said there are no allegations. … I apologize if I wasn’t specific or precise enough.”

Her Fox colleague, Dagen McDowell, leaped to Bartiromo’s defense.

“It is disgusting to me for anybody to question the trail that you have blazed for women,” she said of the show’s host.