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Donald Trump still refuses to apologize for Megyn Kelly blood comment; denies

In an interview with Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity, Mr Trump was asked whether he was prepared to spend €345m or more to fund his establishment-bucking campaign. He clarified that he was not pertaining to menstruation.

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Republican presidential hopeful and reality TV star Donald Trump had a rough night last week on Fox News’ GOP debate – an unexpected turn from a network that’s given the billionaire more coverage than any other candidate. But Trump’s personal attacks on debate co-moderator Megyn Kelly-including a suggestion that Kelly owed Trump an apology-forced Ailes to deliver an ultimatum.

I cherish women”, Trump said.

“What I’ve heard so far it’s been taken out of context”, says Amy Donahue, who manages a convenience store in Hampton. Shockingly, even millennial-aged college students – a demographic not known for its conservative leanings – think Trump’s messaging is on target.

Trump was also pressed earlier in the day by “New Day” host Chris Cuomo on his lack of specific policy proposals since declaring his presidential run.

He’s denied that the comment was about her period, saying only a “deviant” mind would make that connection, and that he was actually referencing that time-honoured phrase: “blood pouring out of their eyes”. “I can certainly see myself supporting him because he’s a good person”, Trump said on “The Steve Malzberg Show”.

Donald Trump’s flat-out refusal to tow the line and back whomever wins the Republican nomination.

“It’s been an interesting week”, she said on “The Kelly File” Wednesday. “Ronald Reagan”, Trump said during the debate.

One thing is clear as throngs of people wind down Alumni Drive on the way up to Winnacunnet High School in Hampton: these folks are not coming out just for the Donald Trump spectacle.

On Monday, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton jumped into the fray, calling Trump’s words “outrageous”. “Are you kidding me?” the producer said.

“I don’t think he’s offensive at all“.

Methods questioned Fox didn’t say before Tuesday’s announcement which polls it would use to determine its top 10.

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Later, he took issue with Senator John McCain, alluding to the prominent Republican’s time as a Vietnamese prisoner of war, which angered many Republicans, including fellow candidates.

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