ABC NEWS
(NEW YORK) — The former People Magazine reporter who
interviewed Donald Trump’s alleged spokesman “John Miller” in 1991 — and
immediately felt it was actually Trump himself — says his denials that
he masqueraded as his own spokesman raise questions about his character.
“It shows he’s a liar right now. And that distresses me as the
candidate running for the Republican party,” Carswell told ABC News. “If
this is the kind of character that — of a man that you’re going to be
voting for come November, I would be suspicious if he tells lies.
“I mean, he’s punking me,” Carswell said. “He’s punking the country.”
In 1991, Carswell spoke with a Trump spokesman named “John Miller”
while reporting on Trump’s divorce from Ivana Trump and his relationship
with Marla Maples. She says she knew immediately that Miller was
actually Trump, and reached out to three people, including Maples, to
confirm her suspicions. Trump ultimately apologized to her, she said.
“He apologized and said, I’m sorry … which isn’t really a world you
hear from Donald a lot,” Carswell said. In a follow-up article, Trump
characterized the incident as a joke gone awry.
“What I did became a good time at Marla’s expense, and I’m very sorry,” he was quoted as saying.
However, when Trump was asked about the audio Friday on the Today Show, he unequivocally denied it was his own voice, claiming it was a “scam,” someone trying to impersonate him.
Carswell reiterated that she believes Trump leaked the audio of the 1991 interview to the Washington Post. She said she lost her tape, and never gave a copy to anyone, and she assumes the only other person who has a copy is Trump.
“It’s just strange that it broke on Friday, the week that he had
trouble with … the summit with Paul, [Ryan] the questions into his
taxes. The butler saying outrageous things. And it seems to me that this
was some sort of distraction,” Carswell said.
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