Summary
Radio host Billy Bush suggested that unknown recordings of former President Donald Trump might be stored in a secure vault in Idaho. These tapes could potentially contain content similar to the infamous 2005 "locker room" tape, which included controversial remarks by Trump. The existence of these tapes raises questions about their potential impact on Trump's political image.
Key Facts
- Billy Bush claimed there might be additional recordings of Donald Trump stored in Idaho.
- Bush was involved in the 2005 "locker room" tape incident where Trump made controversial remarks.
- The Access Hollywood tape from 2005 was released just before the 2016 presidential election.
- Trump apologized for the 2005 remarks but called them "locker-room banter."
- NBC searched archives for other relevant Trump recordings after the 2005 tape surfaced.
- Mark Burnett, a producer and associate of Trump, reportedly holds many outtakes from The Apprentice in Idaho.
- There is public interest in whether more recordings exist and their potential content.
- The 2005 tape led to significant backlash and discussions about Trump's behavior towards women.