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Anthony Weiner Slams Donald Trump's Attacks on Wife as 'Absurd' and 'Outrageous'

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ByRyan Struyk
September 01, 2015, 8:27 PM

— -- In the feud between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin, embattled former Rep. Anthony Weiner – Abedin's husband – is stepping into the line of fire.

In a radio show appearance Monday, Weiner called Trump's suggestion that Abedin may have shared state secrets with him both "wrong" and "outrageous."

"I think it's absurd and frankly insulting, not only to my wife, who, when she worked at the State Department, had a pretty high security clearance, a higher clearance than even some of the candidates running for president, but it also reflects very poorly on apparently what Mr. Trump thinks about government employees who have high security clearances, that they are talking about things," the New York Democrat said on “The Brian Lehrer Show.”

During a campaign event in Massachusetts Friday, Trump said it was likely that Abedin had divulged classified information to Weiner, who is now an adviser for a New Jersey public relations firm.

"Do you think there's even a 5 percent chance that she's not telling Anthony Weiner — now of a public relations firm — what the hell is coming across?" Trump said, while also slamming Weiner as a "perv" and a "sleazebag."

"Do you think there's even a little bit of a chance? I don't think so."

The Clinton campaign also responded forcefully to what it characterized as Trump's "patently false" and "bizarre" attacks.

Weiner, who stepped down from his congressional position after a sexting scandal four years ago, stood by his wife, saying she has served the country well in her role.

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