Longtime Democratic strategist James Carville concluded in a new video that President Donald Trump “is a pervert.”
On Tuesday, Carville presented what he said was “compelling evidence” of Trump’s perversion.
“I have the duty to inform all of you of a very simple fact,” Carville explained. “The president of the United States of America is a pervert.”
“The definition of a pervert, dictionary definition, a person whose sexual behavior is regarded as abnormal and unacceptable,” he continued. “The single best evidence that exists is something that they call an admission against interest… So Trump has gone out of his way to tell us he’s a pervert.”
“His youngest daughter, I think the name is Tiffany, and was fantasizing about her breast when she was an infant. That’s just f—ing weird, okay? That’s pervert s—. Then he talked on Howard Stern about having sex with his oldest daughter. Come on, man!”
Carville also pointed to Trump’s habit of “lurking around the dressing room” of teen beauty contests.
“The man is a genuine perv,” he insisted. “And so now, you know, when you’re evaluating the whole Jeffrey Epstein, I don’t know what you call it, a fiasco or something, you know, state of mind, whether you believe it anything or not, state of mind is a really, really critical thing.”
“And he has, as we say down here, he has a little proclivity about underage females,” he added. “But this man is repetitively, publicly, fantasized about having sex with underage females. He was actually asked, well, what age limit you wouldn’t go before? And I think his consensus number was 12.”
“We got real work to do, as disgusting as this is. It’s our duty to see that this fire keeps burning and burn it will,” he added.
Carville appeared to be referencing Trump’s comments to Howard Stern’s co-host in 2006, when co-host Robin Quivers asked, “Do you have an age limit?”
Trump replied: “No, no, I have no age —,” he began to say. “I mean, I have an age — I don’t want to be like Congressman Foley, with, you know, 12-year-olds.”
Former Rep. Mark Foley (R-FL) resigned that year after sending sexually explicit messages to underage boys, including one who was 16.