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During the course of the first presidential debate of 2016, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton accused her opponent, GOP nominee Donald Trump, of having made a slew of sexist remarks, one of them being that Trump once said that pregnancy presents an inconvenience to employers. Trump, as usual, denied he had said any such thing. The lead-in to this exchange came as Clinton and Trump traded barbs during the first of three presidential debates on 26 September 2016 at Hofstra University in New York. At one point, Trump was questioned by moderator Lester Holt about his criticism of Clinton as lacking a presidential look: As Trump dodged the question by pivoting from looks to stamina, Clinton responded by suggesting his comment about her lacking a presidential look was sexist in nature and repeating some of the other sexist things Trump had supposedly said about women: But as is so often the case, Trump had in fact said exactly that (with the slight qualification that he referenced businesses and a person that is running a business rather than employers) during a 2004 interview with NBC's Dateline TV news magazine program. Trump Golf Properties Executive Vice President and former Apprentice star Carolyn Kepcher, who had just released the book Carolyn 101, told Dateline that she had waited until she was six months pregnant and showing before she informed Trump (who was then her employer) about her condition because she feared he would consider it a setback and find someone to replace her. When asked about Kepcher's remarks, Trump told Dateline: Kepcher told Dateline she only took three weeks of maternity leave before returning to her job, part-time at first. Trump said that he wouldn't have replaced her, but added that maybe she should feel that way a little bit, but the fact is, that would not have happened: Fans of The Apprentice, the popular NBC reality show that starred Trump, may recall that Kepcher was unceremoniously and publicly fired from the show and Trump's business ventures by Trump in 2006.
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