Trump Won't Apologize for Megyn Kelly Comment

Donald Trump is standing by his controversial comments about Fox News show host and GOP primary debate moderator Megyn Kelly. The presidential candidate gave a series of interviews yesterday where he was asked about his comments.

This time Trump, who has made inflammatory statements against Mexicans crossing the border illegally and Vietnam War veteran Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., was under fire for telling CNN Friday night that Kelly had "blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever" during the first GOP debate.

The controversy began when Kelly asked Trump about past comments he had made about women and whether he would "perpetuate" the claim that there is a GOP "war on women."

Trump, who has enjoyed an early lead in the polls, refused to apologize for the remark Sunday, and said that only a "deviant" would have thought he'd intended the word "wherever" to mean anything other than her ears or her nose.

"I apologize when I'm wrong. But I haven't been wrong. I mean, I said nothing wrong," Trump told NBC's "Meet the Press."

"I'm very much into the whole thing of helping people and helping women," he said on CBS's "Face the Nation." ''Women's health issues are such a big thing to me and so important."

Trump's remarks got him uninvited to the Red State conservative gathering and also earned him some push back from his presidential rivals.

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