Donald Trump's Team Starts Debate Day on Defense While He Goes on Offense

Second debate comes after vulgar recordings of Trump were released.

ST. LOUIS, Missouri— -- Donald Trump began the day of the second presidential debate by going on offense on Twitter, particularly against Republican officeholders who have this weekend withdrawn support of him.

Watch FULL LIVE COVERAGE of the second presidential debate, co-moderated by ABC News’ Martha Raddatz, at 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, Oct. 9. Coverage and analysis of the debate will begin on ABCNews.com/Live at 7 p.m. ET.

Trump’s team meanwhile played defense.

In a subsequent interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Giuliani suggested that Trump’s focus in any criticism having to do with Bill Clinton's infidelity would be “not Bill Clinton’s role but her role as the attacker.”

It was well before the release of the 2005 video that Trump began hinting he would use Bill Clinton's past to attack the Democratic nominee. Immediately after Trump left the debate stage at the first presidential debate, he told reporters he had pulled some punches by not bringing up issues surrounding Bill Clinton’s infidelity due to the presence in the audience of Clinton's daughter, Chelsea.

Apart from whatever ammunition Trump might use against his Democratic rival in the debate is the question of what he might say about the growing number of Republicans who have said they will not vote for him.On Twitter, Trump didn’t hold back, denouncing GOP critics as “traitors” and saying the job of the party leadership is to elect the presidential nominee.

"@maidaa17: @realDonaldTrump GOP traitors! Not supporting U is voting for her, destroying America.

"@eericmyers: @realDonaldTrump "Republican leadership" should have only one job: Help elect the nominee we voted for, Donald J. Trump."

Watch FULL LIVE COVERAGE of the second presidential debate, co-moderated by ABC News’ Martha Raddatz, at 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, Oct. 9. Coverage and analysis of the debate will begin on ABCNews.com/Live at 7 p.m. ET.

In a subsequent interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Giuliani suggested that Trump’s focus in any criticism having to do with Bill Clinton's infidelity would be “not Bill Clinton’s role but her role as the attacker.”

It was well before the release of the 2005 video that Trump began hinting he would use Bill Clinton's past to attack the Democratic nominee. Immediately after Trump left the debate stage at the first presidential debate, he told reporters he had pulled some punches by not bringing up issues surrounding Bill Clinton’s infidelity due to the presence in the audience of Clinton's daughter, Chelsea.

Apart from whatever ammunition Trump might use against his Democratic rival in the debate is the question of what he might say about the growing number of Republicans who have said they will not vote for him.On Twitter, Trump didn’t hold back, denouncing GOP critics as “traitors” and saying the job of the party leadership is to elect the presidential nominee.

"@maidaa17: @realDonaldTrump GOP traitors! Not supporting U is voting for her, destroying America.

"@eericmyers: @realDonaldTrump "Republican leadership" should have only one job: Help elect the nominee we voted for, Donald J. Trump."

Watch FULL LIVE COVERAGE of the second presidential debate, co-moderated by ABC News’ Martha Raddatz, at 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, Oct. 9. Coverage and analysis of the debate will begin on ABCNews.com/Live at 7 p.m. ET.

In a subsequent interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Giuliani suggested that Trump’s focus in any criticism having to do with Bill Clinton's infidelity would be “not Bill Clinton’s role but her role as the attacker.”

It was well before the release of the 2005 video that Trump began hinting he would use Bill Clinton's past to attack the Democratic nominee. Immediately after Trump left the debate stage at the first presidential debate, he told reporters he had pulled some punches by not bringing up issues surrounding Bill Clinton’s infidelity due to the presence in the audience of Clinton's daughter, Chelsea.

Apart from whatever ammunition Trump might use against his Democratic rival in the debate is the question of what he might say about the growing number of Republicans who have said they will not vote for him.On Twitter, Trump didn’t hold back, denouncing GOP critics as “traitors” and saying the job of the party leadership is to elect the presidential nominee.

"@maidaa17: @realDonaldTrump GOP traitors! Not supporting U is voting for her, destroying America.

"@eericmyers: @realDonaldTrump "Republican leadership" should have only one job: Help elect the nominee we voted for, Donald J. Trump."

Watch FULL LIVE COVERAGE of the second presidential debate, co-moderated by ABC News’ Martha Raddatz, at 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, Oct. 9. Coverage and analysis of the debate will begin on ABCNews.com/Live at 7 p.m. ET.

"@maidaa17: @realDonaldTrump GOP traitors! Not supporting U is voting for her, destroying America.

"@eericmyers: @realDonaldTrump "Republican leadership" should have only one job: Help elect the nominee we voted for, Donald J. Trump."

Watch FULL LIVE COVERAGE of the second presidential debate, co-moderated by ABC News’ Martha Raddatz, at 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, Oct. 9. Coverage and analysis of the debate will begin on ABCNews.com/Live at 7 p.m. ET.