Donald Trump said Monday that Fox News anchor and debate moderator Megyn Kelly should be the one apologizing to him, and not the other way around.
“She should really be apologizing to me, to tell the truth,” Trump told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”
Trump’s comments mark a new layer in his continued scrapping on the “blood” comment — which has roiled even Trump supporters and led to him being disinvited from the past weekend’s conservative Red State conference.
Trump spent the weekend working the Sunday talk shows — with the notable exception of Fox News Sunday — in defense of his comment to CNN’s Don Lemon.
“You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes,” Trump told Lemon Friday night. “Blood coming out of her wherever.”
He continued to insist Monday that anyone who assumed he was linking Kelly’s debate questions to her menstrual period to be sick and said any assertion like that would be “inappropriate.”
He also laid out some of his reasoning for why he, himself, is not the one apologizing, pointing to continued support among Republican voters, even in the wake of the criticism.
“A lot of good things are happening, so maybe I shouldn’t change anything,” he said.
He said, again, that he would be “greatest” president for women if he was elected but declined to provide details. Pressed by MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski on whether he would support equal pay, Trump said he would not detail policy on the show but would have a proposal for women coming out soon.
“I don’t want to discuss that on this show,” he said. “I will be coming out with some policy on that.”