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Donald Trump commits to next Fox News debate
“Honestly, Megyn, if you don’t like it, I’m sorry”, Trump said. “It had to do with a memo sent out by Fox that was a little taunting”.
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‘I still think it was a great question. Kelly, who was once an attorney and now hosts her own primetime political news show on FOX, “The Kelly File”, simply operated the professional “Kelly Way” during last Thursday’s GOP Debate. Kelly said. “And that’s where I was going with him, but you know all of those guys kinda got it right in the kisser”.
Megyn Kelly might well be repeating that one all the way to the bank – that is when she is done writing the book for which she has received an advance some sources are setting as high as $11 million.
“He’s electrified the Republican voter base”, she added.
After finishing second in the Iowa caucus and engaging in a Twitter rant about opponent Ted Cruz (who placed first), Trump told Anderson Cooper that he’s focused on New Hampshire.
The Republican frontrunner had not been so committal during a press conference in New Hampshire on Tuesday night. The whole affair has morphed Trump vs. Kelly into one of the most talked about clashes of the current presidential race.
At the last FOX News debate January 28 in Des Moines, Iowa, businessman Donald Trump, who was leading in the polls, refused to participate because of a dispute with the network.
Trump has since called Ms. Kelly a “lightweight” journalist and raised eyebrows after the debate by saying Kelly had “blood coming out of her wherever”, according to The Hill. One thing is for sure – we’re going to get a insane debate out of it, which will be broadcasted from Detroit on March 3rd, 9:00pm ET on FOX News.
The RNC website lists a Fox News debate in March at a time and place to be announced.
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Trump followed up his debate confirmation by stressing that his previous no show was not related to Kelly. The expression, Trump explained earlier this week in a town hall with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, is what Trump’s father would say to his son in urging him to be less abrasive and smoother in business dealings.