Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad is showing no sign of pulling his support from Donald Trump. That's in spite of the fact that dozens of Republican governors, congressional representatives and senators have rescinded their endorsements of the GOP presidential nominee or said he should step down. Many of these un-endorsements came Friday and Saturday, after a video tape from 2005 surfaced. On the recording Trump brags to Billy Bush, then a co-host for Access Hollywood, about being able to sexually assault women without consequence because he's famous. Branstad was asked if these actions turned out to be true, whether it disqualifies Trump from being president. "I’m not going to speculate on that," says Branstad. "The words were reprehensible. I find them to be very offensive. But he’s also apologized for it, and he’s said that he had not done this." The governor adds that he thinks it’s unfair former president Bill Clinton hasn’t received as much scrutiny as Trump, for allegedly assaulting
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