'I will continue to stand on my feet': Alicia Machado responds to Trump's tweetstorm

Alicia Machado won't let a few Donald Trump tweets get the last word.
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Colin Daileda
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Alicia Machado won't let Donald Trump have the last word with a handful of tweets.

Machado, who became acquainted with Trump after she won the 1996 Miss Universe pageant, responded to a Trump Twitter tirade on Friday after the Republican presidential nominee smeared her with a few tweets he sent before sunrise.

His latest tirade followed a week-long dispute between the two, which started when Hillary Clinton revealed during Monday's debate that he once called her "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping."


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Trump, who is a former co-owner of the Miss Universe pageant, began his attack in the early hours.

Trump's accusations about a sex tape don't seem to be based in fact, nor does his allegation that Clinton assisted Machado in obtaining citizenship.

Machado responded to Trump by reminding anyone following the back-and-forth that this is just the latest episode in Trump's long history of misogyny.

"Through his attacks, he's attempting to distract from his campaign's real problems and his inability to be the leader of this great country," Machado wrote on Facebook. "When I was young, the now candidate humiliated me, insulted me, disrespected me both publicly and privately in the cruelest way. The same way this happened to me, it's clear that throughout the years, he's continued his actions and behavior with other women."

Machado took center stage in the race for the White House on Monday after Clinton brought her up during Monday's debate, and has remained in the middle of the country's political discourse throughout the rest of the week.

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