Donald Trump: I have ‘no problem’ with Fox
The first question was ostensibly posed to all the candidates, but was really a trick question aimed at Donald Trump.
“Unless you have a sort of a semi-sick mind or a very sick mind, you wouldn’t have thought that that would have been – you know, that would not be the normal thought process”, Mr. Trump said Tuesday.
But Sunday on “Face The Nation”, Trump declared he will win the women’s vote.
It worked, apparently, and now Trump will appear on two FOX News programs, Fox and Friends and Hannity, both of which, it should be noted, have been nice to Trump.
The former star of The Apprentice also repeated his pledge to consider running as a third-party candidate should he lose the Republican nomination.
“Yesterday, I called Megyn Kelly to personally not apologize”, said Fallon as Trump. Groups of protesters gathered outside the venue to protest the presidential candidate. “We agree to disagree”, Kelly, 44, said on Monday’s episode of The Kelly File.
The CNN conversation was much more heated, as host Chris Cuomo pressed Trump on his lack of specific policy proposals since declaring his presidential run. Trump hurled this barb at a female lawyer, who, during a deposition involving Trump, asked for a medical break to pump breast milk for her 3-month-old daughter. Despite the appeals, campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks said Trump will continue to finance the campaign, but has “been overwhelmed by unsolicited contributions”.
“@realDonaldTrump I’m getting my period this week”.
“While what Donald Trump said about Megyn Kelly is outrageous, what the rest of the Republicans are saying about all women is also outrageous”, she told residents during a campaign stop in Exeter, New Hampshire. It’s all entertainment. I think he’s having the time of his life being up on that stage saying whatever he wants to say getting people excited for and against him.
The Teflon front-runner continued beating on his policy punching bags of illegal immigration and Chinese trade, while taking shots at his GOP opponents and President Obama before the sold-out crowd of 2,375, according to media reports. “I’m going to keep the door open on the other if I’m not treated fairly”. “This is a tough business and it’s time now to move forward”. “Beef?” he said. “They don’t want our product”.