
A clip of Donald Trump admitting to hiring a 'beautiful' teenage girl with no experience to work for him has gone viral once more.
Long before he first step foot in the White House, Trump made no secret of his penchant for attractive young women.
The business mogul-turned-president attended a Learning Annex Real Estate & Wealth Expo event back in 2006, where the clip originates from.
There, he had an interaction with a female audience member before retelling the story of how he decided to hire and 'beautiful' girl to work for him.
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In the video, which has gone viral on X, formerly Twitter, a young woman in the audience who introduces herself as Juliet asks Trump: "How many jets do you have - and how would I apply to be a flight attendant?"
The audience laughs as Trump, stood on a podium on stage, responds: "I think she’s hired!"

Juliet then makes her way to the stage, where she puts an arm around the future president and he pulls her in for a side-on hug.
"You’re hired!" he quips again, before explaining how he once had a 'beautiful girl' who was '17 or 18' years old apply to be a waitress.
"So beautiful. She’s like a world class beauty," the then-60-year-old added.
"And my people came and said ‘but Mr Trump, she has no experience,'" he continues.
Trump says he interviewed the girl anyway, who admitted to him she had no experience, but he still asked - 'When can you start?'
The crowd laughs, as Trump kisses Juliet on the cheek, adding: "You know, you can work on my plane any time."
Trump then admits that that would be 'a death wish' for him.
"That’s like an alcoholic. I have many friends, they’re wonderful people, they’re alcoholics. You put Scotch in front of them, it’s like -," Trump makes weird gestures.
"This would be my form of alcoholism."
PEOPLE previously reported on the clip resurfacing in 2017, around a year after his infamous 'grab them by the p***y' video
The clip seems to have resurfaced this time as Attorney General Pam Bondi defended Trump's inclusion in the latest batch of Epstein files to a panel of congressmen.
Trump has never been accused of wrongdoing in relation to Epstein, and being mentioned in the files is not indicative of any wrongdoing.
The House Judiciary Committee questioned Bondi on Wednesday (February 11) on how exactly the DOJ decided which information should and should not be made public under the rules laid out in the Epstein Files Transparency Act, as Global News reports.
During the hearing, Bondi herself was accused of 'lying under oath' by Democrat Ted Lieu after she claimed Trump had committed 'no crimes.'
Lieu then spoke of a witness statement from one of Trump's former limo drivers.
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"He overheard what Donald Trump said to Jeffrey on his cell phone," Lieu said. "He was so angry he was going to stop the limo and hurt Donald Trump. He also met a girl who said she was raped by Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein."
The witness statement Lieu was referring to is from a limo driver who alleged that, while driving Trump to the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in 1995, the former businessman said some 'very concerning' things on his cell phone.
"[Driver] reported he was 'a few seconds from pulling the limousine over on the median and within a few seconds of pulling him out of the car and hurting him, due to some of the things he was saying'," the file read.
Trump and Epstein were linked in the early 2000s, but Trump has continuously denied any knowledge of the disgraced financier's crimes, claiming they 'fell out' after Epstein allegedly poached workers from Trump.
Following the latest file drop on January 30, both the DOJ and the White House issued statements saying the documents contained 'untrue and sensationalist claims against President Trump'.
UNILAD previously contacted both the DOJ and the White House for comment.
Topics: Donald Trump, Politics, Business, US News, Jeffrey Epstein