Women Live Tweet Their Periods, Tag Donald Trump To Protest Insulting Comments
The most recent fallout between the often-controversial presidential candidate and the network occurred when Trump lashed out at Fox News host Megyn Kelly after her question during the GOP debate about his disparaging comments on women.
When Cuomo grilled Trump about his tough, occasionally off-putting demeanor, The Donald said all leaders have to be rough around the edges – such as the host’s brother, Gov. Andrew Cuomo. “It is not mutually assured destruction; it is mutually beneficial combat”.
The brash billionaire stunned viewers and fellow Republican candidates last week during their party’s first debate of the 2016 presidential campaign by saying he would not rule out a third-party candidacy – a nightmare scenario for the Republicans.
David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center, said “It appears that Donald Trump’s lead is strong so long as the number of active opponents remains above a dozen”.
Forward for Trump will include weighing in on a second Fox News Channel show, Hannity. The head of the influential conservative website RedState dropped Trump from the publication’s event over the weekend, and much of the GOP field criticised his remarks.
Donald Trump back on the campaign trail and your sources telling you he wants to shift now to specifics about policy.
Megyn Kelly: “I certainly will not apologize for doing good journalism”. Musing on CNN, Trump dismissed her “ridiculous” questions in an interview with Don Lemon on Friday: “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever”.
Trump on Tuesday morning in an interview on CNN’s “New Day” proclaimed that he is “the most fabulous whiner” when confronted with an opinion piece that criticized him using the same label. Trump tried to cut her off, insisting he’s only said those things about Rosie O’Donnell.
Megyn Kelly didn’t come up.
In a statement to Business Insider, Ailes said the “blunt” conversation healed the rift between his network and Trump. “Most of the people on this stage I’ve given to, just so you understand, a lot of money”.
Trump was the only one who raised his hand, saying, “I can totally make that pledge if I am the nominee, I will not run as independent”. Trump, who is now the front-runner, will not apologize.
“I’ll continue doing my job without fear or favor”, she said.