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Hillary Clinton has accused Donald Trump of "stalking" her during their tv debate

Clinton said his movements made her feel “really weird” on stage.

Campaign 2016 Debate Trump and Clinton at last Sunday's debate. Julio Cortez / PA Julio Cortez / PA / PA

HILLARY CLINTON HAS accused her Republican presidential rival Donald Trump of “stalking” her during their televised debate on Sunday.

Trump often stood closely behind the Democratic nominee glowering as she answered questions from the audience during the town hall-style event in St Louis.

Speaking during an interview on NBC’s The Ellen DeGeneres Show airing today, Clinton said his movements made her feel “really weird” on stage. Clinton said:

Because of the revelation of the public video, and everything that came out on Access Hollywood you know, he was really all wrought up, and you could just sense how much anger he had.

She was referring to a video leaked last week showing Trump making lewd comments about women.

And so he was really trying to dominate and then literally stalk me around the stage and I would just feel this presence behind me.

Trump rejected criticism about his debate performance at a rally on Monday.

Campaign 2016 Debate Trump and Clinton. Rick T. Wilking Rick T. Wilking

Groping with impunity

“So I’m standing at my podium by my chair. She walks across the room. She’s standing in front of me, right next to me,” he said.

And the next day I said what did the papers say? They said, ‘he invaded her space.’Believe me. The last space that I want to invade is her space.

Last week’s video showed Trump boasting in 2005 of groping women with impunity because he was famous, sending the White House race into unprecedented levels of vulgarity.

Campaign 2016 Debate Trump at last Sunday's debate. Patrick Semansky / PA Patrick Semansky / PA / PA

Men and boys

Since then, at least six women have accused him of making unwanted physical advances, most of them after Trump asserted in Sunday’s debate that he had never sexually assaulted a woman.

Footage has also emerged of the Republican Party nominee referring to a young 10-year-old girl and saying “I am going to be dating her in 10 years, can you believe it?”

Trump was 46 at the time.

During her interview, Clinton praised First Lady Michelle Obama for blasting the Republican nominee in a powerful tirade on Thursday.

“The speech that she gave, I think, put into words what so many people are feeling,” Clinton said.

And not just women and girls. Men and boys.

She also said she didn’t notice making a much-commented shimmy motion during Sunday’s debate when Trump accused her of not having the “right temperament” to be president.

“Now people are always saying, ‘Do the shimmy, do the shimmy’.”

- © AFP, 2016

Read: Obama is the latest to publicly criticise Trump over sexist comments

Read: Trump’s defence to sex assault claims is to attack US media for “outright lies”

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