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Republican debate was an ‘intervention to destroy Donald Trump’

That was the last question at Thursday’s GOP debate in Detroit.

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Donald Trump speaks at a rally at the Fort Worth Convention Center Feb, 26.

In perhaps one of the most shocking moments of the unpredictable campaign, Trump also directly addressed Rubio’s previous criticism of his “small hands”.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said Friday that he’s not sorry he’s made political editors and reporters across the country have to write about the size of Donald Trump’s dick.

Fox News Channel holds the record for the largest audience for a non-sports cable TV program when some 24 million Americans tuned in August 2015 for the first of the US presidential debates.

Trump said Thursday Romney was “begging” for his endorsement in 2012, when he was the GOP nominee but lost to President Obama.

Trump endorsed Romney for president when he was the GOP nominee in 2012. “They’ve literally been defrauded by Marco Rubio because he doesn’t go to vote”. I could have said, “Mitt, drop to your knees”. “If there’s anyone who’s ever deserved to be attacked that way, it’s Donald Trump”.

The raucous debate capped a day that saw the Republican’s most recent presidential nominees, Mitt Romney and John McCain, lambasting Trump, the current front-runner, calling him unfit for office and a danger for the nation, in an extraordinary show of intra-party chaos.

On the debate stage, Trump stretched his hands out for the audience to see – then insisted that the suggestion that “something else must be small” was false.

“He hit my hands”, Trump said. “That’s very different. A lot of people endorse me I wouldn’t endorse for president”, Romney said.

Trump’s success on Tuesday sparked the latest round of hand-wringing by Republican groups and figures, weighing whether to get on board the Trump train or do whatever they can to derail it.

“Flexibility is a Washington code word that he is going to stick it to the people”, Cruz said. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, argue a point during a Republican presidential primary debate at Fox Theatre, Thursday, March 3, 2016, in Detroit.

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Trump and Cruz also tangled in a heated exchange on nominating conservative Supreme Court justices, with Cruz repeatedly asking Trump to “breathe, breathe, breathe”.

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