Trump reportedly called a young socialite ‘first-rate p---y'

President Trump once commented on a young socialite at his Mar-a-Lago resort and said, “There is nothing in the world like first-rate p---y,” according to a reporter.

Michael Corcoran was following Trump while writing a profile for the now-shuttered Maximum Golf magazine when the future president scanned the room at dinner one evening and made the crude remark, the Daily Beast reported.

Corcoran included the quote in his piece, his editor Joe Bargmann confirmed.

But the editor-in-chief intervened before the profile was published in the August 2000 issue and changed the quote to read, “There’s nothing in the world like first-rate talent” instead.

Corcoran also told the Miami Herald in 2000 that he was struck by how insecure Trump was after the two played a round of golf at Mar-a-Lago.

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“I couldn’t believe a man of his eminence gave a damn about some of the things he was worried about. Trump kept asking me if I thought [his girlfriend] Melania [KNAUSS]was good looking,” Corcoran said at the time.

“With her drop-dead figure and feline looks, of course I think Knauss is a major hottie, but Donald needed constant reassurance,” he added.

The obscene language Trump used to describe the young socialite in 2000 mirrors his infamous “grab them by the p---y” comment in the Access Hollywood tape five years later.

Trump, who acknowledged he made the vulgar remark in his apology just one month before the 2016 presidential elections, has reportedly taken to questioning the veracity of the recording.

“We don’t think that was my voice,” Trump told a senator, according to a New York Times report.

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