Ecch, yes he's a hypocrite, but when it comes to this issue he's right (except when he's guilty of it himself of course).
This #metoo movement is destroying lives, sometimes unfairly (Did Aziz Ansari really deserve to have his career ruined over what was alleged of him? Louis CK?), and usually with nothing but the word of the accuser(s) as support of the allegations.
The climate right now, being pushed by the Media, is poisonous. Anybody could pay any woman to accuse any of their political enemies of sexual misconduct, and unless you treat the person being accused as a monster, you are looked on as part of the problem. The pushback is immediate. Careers are lost, relationships ruined. If five months down the road the accuser admits she's lying, or was exaggerating, it doesn't even matter. The damage is already done.
All it takes is one person to accuse someone of sexual misconduct and that's it, their life is over. Over nothing more than an accusation. That's poisonous and dangerous and pretty much the definition of a witch hunt.