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Hillary defends ‘impressive’ Megyn from ‘outrageous’ Trump
Trump has become the target of a Twitter campaign by women, angry over his sexist remarks, following the Republican candidate’s debate last week. When talking to CNN’s Don Lemon on Friday, he said this about Kelly: “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever”.
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Trump’s declaration came after a senior advisor told ABC News on Monday that the real estate mogul was considering taking the pledge not to run on another party’s ticket if he doesn’t earn the Republican nomination. “And Mr. Trump, I expect, will continue with what has been a successful campaign thus far”.
In a statement issued on Monday evening, Mr Ailes said the air had been cleared and said the conversation was “blunt but cordial”. “But I do want to keep that door open in case I don’t get treated fairly”, Trump said.
Tantaros said Trump’s comments toward Kelly are far-reaching and effect all women, calling the billionaire’s antics “the lowest form of political discussion”.
Trump’s adversaries seized the opportunity to score points against the unlikely frontrunner.
On Tuesday morning, Nancy Reagan invited Trump and 15 other candidates to the next Republican debate.
Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul, a Kentucky senator, lashed out at Trump in a Monday conference call with reporters, describing him as “an empty suit here full of bravado, but not really full of anything meaningful for the country”.
“Sure. You saw my income, my income is $400M a year”, Trump responded, according to highlights released by the network. So we’re going to keep the door open. “According to one high-level source, Kelly has told Fox producers that she’s been getting death threats from Trump supporters”, he wrote.
Trump said if he were in a lesser position, he would reconsider.
“I don’t think he’s offensive at all“. It’s all entertainment. I think he’s having the time of his life being up on that stage saying whatever he wants to say getting people excited for and against him. Reporter: But trump’s relentless attack on Kelly is giving new ammunition to Hillary Clinton to attack the rest of the republican field.
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Watch NewsOne Now guest host Jeff Johnson, Elroy Sailor, Ed Lee, and the NewsOne Now Straight Talk Panel discuss the fallout following the GOP debate aimed at Donald Trump in the video clip above.