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No, President Trump didn’t say this about the Miss Teen USA pageant
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• A Facebook post misquotes remarks President Donald Trump made about going backstage at Miss Universe and Miss USA pageants, where the contestants are over age 18, to make it sound like he admitted to walking into the dressing room at a Miss Teen USA pageant.
• Five former Miss Teen USA contestants say Trump walked in on them changing.
President Donald Trump, a former beauty pageant owner, has come under fire for his behavior around contestants. But a post is distorting remarks Trump made about his actions at Miss Universe pageants to make it sound like he boasted about walking into a changing room full of Miss Teen USA pageant contestants as young as 14 and "inspecting."
A Facebook post quotes Trump as saying, "I’ll tell you the funniest thing. I’ll go backstage before a Miss Teen USA show, and everyone’s getting dressed and ready and everything and no men are anywhere. And I’m allowed to go in because I’m the owner of the pageant and therefore I’m inspecting it."
Beneath the first part of the quote there is a photo of Trump beside a photo of four contestants at the 2007 Miss Teen USA pageant.
"You know, I’m inspecting," the quote continues. "The girls (14-16) are standing there with no clothes on. And you see these incredible looking women (teens), and so, I sort of get away with things like that."
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This isn’t what Trump said. It’s an alteration of comments Trump made during a 2005 interview with radio personality Howard Stern regarding Miss Universe and Miss USA pageants. In the exchange, Stern asks Trump if, in the years he owned Miss Universe and Miss USA, there were times he had sex with the contestants, all of whom are over age 18.
Trump first answers, "I never comment on things like that." After more than two minutes of back and forth, Trump says:
"Well, I'll tell you the funniest is that I’ll go backstage before a show, and everyone's getting dressed, and ready and everything else, and you know, no men are anywhere, and I'm allowed to go in because I'm the owner of the pageant and therefore I'm inspecting it. You know, I'm inspecting because I want to make sure that everything is good.
"You know, the dresses. 'Is everyone okay?' You know, they're standing there with no clothes. 'Is everybody okay?' And you see these incredible looking women, and so, I sort of get away with things like that. But no, I've been very good."
After audio of the Stern interview resurfaced during Trump’s 2016 run for president, Miss USA 2001 contestant Tasha Dixon told a Los Angeles TV station that Trump had walked into the Miss USA dressing room when contestants were not fully clothed.
Miss Teen USA contestants’ allegations
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While there is no evidence that Trump boasted about viewing minors unclothed as this Facebook post claims, five Miss Teen USA 1997 contestants did allege in 2016 that Trump walked into the dressing room as contestants — some as young as 15 years old — were changing.
Buzzfeed reported the allegations against Trump in 2016, when he was the Republican presidential nominee. A fifth contestant later came forward, also alleging that Trump came into the dressing room as contestants were changing. Buzzfeed reported that 11 other contestants from the 1997 Miss Teen USA pageant said they "did not recall" Trump entering the dressing room.
The Trump campaign issued a statement denying the allegations when they emerged, saying they have "no merit."
A Facebook post quotes President Trump as saying, "I’ll tell you the funniest thing. I’ll go backstage before a Miss Teen USA show, and everyone’s getting dressed and ready and everything and no men are anywhere. … You know, I’m inspecting. The girls (14-16) are standing there with no clothes on."
The post distorts remarks Trump made when speaking with radio show host Howard Stern in 2005. At the time, Trump was talking about his behavior during the Miss Universe and Miss USA pageants, where all contestants are over the age of 18.
Five former Miss Teen USA contestants have accused Trump of walking into the dressing room when girls were changing during the 1997 pageant. But there is no evidence he said this quote about the Miss Teen USA pageant.
We rate this claim False.
Our Sources
Facebook post, Sept. 21, 2020
Adobe Stock Images, "Miss Teen USA 2007 contestants dance on stage during the preliminary show in Pasadena," Aug. 20, 2007
WFXB TV, "Miss Teen USA Eliminates Swimsuit Competition," June 30, 2016
CBS 2 Los Angeles, "Former Beauty Queen: Contestants Were Forced To Greet Trump Even When Not Fully Dressed," Oct. 11, 2016
PolitiFact, "The allegations about Donald Trump and Miss Teen USA contestants," Oct. 18, 2016
Buzzfeed News, "Teen Beauty Queens Say Trump Walked In On Them Changing," Oct. 13, 2016
Buzzfeed News, "A Fifth Teen Beauty Queen Says Trump Visited Dressing Room," Oct. 13, 2016
CBS News, "More crude Donald Trump tapes surface from Howard Stern show," Oct. 9, 2016
CNN, "Donald Trump to Howard Stern: It's okay to call my daughter a 'piece of ass,'" Oct. 9, 2016
The Travel, "25 Wild Details About Miss Universe Everyone Should Know," Jan. 30, 2019
The Washington Post, "Former Miss Arizona: Trump ‘just came strolling right in’ on naked contestants," Oct. 12, 2016
NBC News, "Four Women Accuse Trump of Inappropriately Touching Them Years Apart: Reports," Oct. 12, 2016
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