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Donald Trump Tells Megyn Kelly He ‘Absolutely’ Has Regrets

“You’ve called women you don’t like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals”, Kelly said, before Trump interrupted to quip, “only Rosie O’Donnell”. “I could have done things differently, I could have maybe used different language in a couple of instances. I said, ‘If I could get through this debate, with those questions, you can get through anything, ‘” he said.

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Fox News’ Megyn Kelly appeared on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Monday to talk about her dispute with Donald Trump.

Tuesday night on Fox, journalist Megyn Kelly sits down for an interview with presumed Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. People are going wild on twitter! Blood coming out of her wherever, ” he said on CNN.

Without getting personal, she confronted Trump about the kind of crap people on the receiving end of his attacks get.

But the way he has conducted his campaign definitely is not among them, he told Kelly, including his insults of her, which he explained were simply counterpunches for the way he felt she mistreated him in asking the question.

If you were hoping to finally hear a substantive, thoughtful policy exchange from a man who could potentially be President of the United States, I’m afraid you tuned into the wrong interview.

As for his role in this presidential election, Trump said: “I really view myself now as somewhat of a messenger…”

Trump said earlier in the interview that when you make a mistake, you have to go forward.

Viewers will see for themselves whether or not Trump was a good sport Tuesday at 8 p.m.on Fox.

Kelly never responded to Trump’s attacks, and approached him in April about the interview for her special on Fox’s broadcast network.

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“If I don’t win”, he responded, “I will consider it to be a total and complete waste of time, energy and money”. He later called her “highly overrated and insane”, retweeted a follower who called her a “bimbo” and called for a boycott of her show.

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