In an
audio obtained by CNN of Trump, Jr.'s appearance on KIRO radio 97.3's
Dori Monson Show, the 38-year-old defended his father's lewd comments
from a 2005 conversation with then-Access Hollywood host Billy Bush -- saying that his father's so-called "locker room talk" was just "a fact of life."
"Obviously
he's not happy about that, but I think we all probably know guys who
have had conversations with guys who go a little bit in that direction,"
Trump, Jr. said. "That's a fact of life."
Trump's oldest son then went on to suggest that his father's unfiltered remarks -- which degraded women like ET's Nancy O'Dell and soap star Arianne Zucker -- are a reason for "ordinary Americans" to vote for him.
"I
think he's able to relate to ordinary Americans, because in many ways
he is very much like that," Trump, Jr. said. "He does do that."
"He
hasn't spent his whole life sitting there polishing every statement
he's ever made -- every conversation he's ever had," he explained. "He
doesn't run a focus group so he can tell you what he's thinking. He
speaks from the heart."
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