Christine Todd Whitman reacted angrily to Donald Trump's claims that he would protect women whether they like it or not, saying she'd like to smack him in the face.


Even before he appointed the judges who would steal rights away from America's females, Donald Trump has had an issue with women voters. That didn't get any better yesterday when the President told women what he is going to do to them.
Christine Todd Whiteman, a Republican, was the governor of the state of New Jersey and also worked in George W. Bush's administration. Still, she is no fan of Donald Trump and that was clear on CNN when she was asked about the Republican candidate's comments.
"Well, frankly," she told Jim Acosta, "that comment of his, 'whether they like it or not,' is just infuriating! And I think there are a lot of women who are still somewhat hesitant. Those women who are on the fence to whom that will be extremely offensive, and it will sway the vote."
Todd Whitman would later close her comments by saying she'd like to do bodily harm to Trump:
"And I do agree that his base loves this, but there are still amazing to me number of people who haven’t quite made up their mind. And it’s comments like he’s going to take care of women whether they like it or not. That just makes you clench your fists. It makes me clench my fist. I wanna smack him across the face! He’s not taking care of me or my body!"