Donald Trump: I’ll spend, spend, spend on White House bid
The Iowa State Fair is a popular destination with US presidential candidates because the state holds the nation’s first primary vote each campaign season.
Governor Charlie Baker has made a practice of cautiously answering questions about the rise of Donald J. Trump, as part of his strategy to avoid getting drawn into the caustic arena of national Republican politics.
In an interview with Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity set to air Tuesday night, Trump was asked whether he was prepared to spend $345 million dollars or more to fund his establishment-bucking campaign.
Colvin reported from Newark, New Jersey.
In an interview with Bloomberg, Eduardo Sanchez, the spokesman for Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, calls the Republican presidential candidate’s claims false.
“You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out her wherever”, Trump told CNN’s Don Lemon.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump acknowledges the crowd after addressing a GOP fundraising event, Tuesday, August 11, 2015, in Birch Run, Mich.
“We discussed our concerns, and I again expressed my confidence in Megyn Kelly”.
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”.
“I want to run as a Republican…as long as I’m treated fairly that will be the case”, Trump said. When Trump appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, he doubled down and said that Kelly should apologize to him for asking him questions about his immature attacks on women.
Donald Trump’s campaign office issued a statement about the Megyn Kelly “blood coming out of her wherever” comment after it caused quite an outrage.
Kelly and Trump have “agreed to disagree”, according to Kelly. “She is a brilliant journalist and I support her 100 percent“. Trump added that only “sick and deviant” people would think he was referring to “menstruation”.
“That’s not really a good thing for the system”.
The mogul stressed that because of his vast wealth he could not be bought by donors or special interests.
Say what you will about Trump, but more than a week after stirring the political pot, he continues to dominate the news and major political polls.