It's well established that Donald Trump has at best a casual relationship with the truth.  But now an eyewitness is bluntly knocking down Trump's latest attempt at revisionist history.

Former "Access Hollywood" host Billy Bush wrote an op-ed for the New York Times to re-confirm that it was Donald Trump's voice on the famous 2005 video that recorded Trump bragging about crude and degrading behavior toward women.  He did this because Trump recently told at least one US Senator that the voice wasn't his - despite directly confirming the remarks as "locker room talk" and apologizing for them last year.

"He said it.  'Grab 'em by the p****y," Bush wrote.  "Of course he said it.  And we laughed along, without a single doubt that this was hypothetical hot air from America's highest-rated bloviator.  Along with Donald Trump and me, there were seven other guys present on the bus at the time, and every single one of us assumed we were listening to a crass standup act."

Trump's gross vulgarity was recorded in 2005 by an Access Hollywood crew doing a segment on Trump while he was host of "The Apprentice".  Trump bragged that he sexually assaulted women:  "I just start kissing them.  It's like a magnet.  Just kiss.  I don't even wait.  And when you're a star they let you do it.  You can do anything.. Grab them by the p****y.  You can do anything."  The unused audio was leaked to the Washington Post before last year's presidential election:  Billy Bush lost his job because he laughed along with the offensive banter, but morons voted for Trump anyway.

"Was I acting out of self-interest?  You bet I was," Bush wrote explaining that he saw his job as maintaining good relations with celebrities.  "Was I alone?  Far from it.  With Mr. Trump's outsized viewership back in 2005, everybody from Billy Bush on up to the top brass on the 52nd floor had to stroke the ego of the big cash cow along the way to higher earnings," he said referring to network executives.