Republican candidates pile on Donald Trump for his 'offensive' attack against Megyn Kelly
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Trump's most controversial comment about Kelly came Friday night when, during a CNN interview, he criticized how she moderated the GOP primary debate the day before.
"You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. Blood coming out of her wherever," Trump recalled of Kelly.
His remarks were interpreted by some conservatives as a sexist against the Fox host, who confronted him during the debate with his history of referring to some women as "fat pigs" and other charged terms.
Trump's campaign, playing defense, released a fiery statement on Saturday that said only a "deviant" would construe his comment about Kelly in lewd terms.
"Mr. Trump made Megyn Kelly look really bad - she was a mess with her anger and totally caught off guard. Mr. Trump said 'blood was coming out of her eyes and whatever' meaning nose, but wanted to move on to more important topics. Only a deviant would think anything else," his campaign said.
Trump's defense does not appear to have slowed the backlash, however. The influential conservative website RedState disinvited him from their weekend gathering and a number of GOP rivals weighed in critically.
Here's what some of the Republican White House hopefuls are saying.
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina
Mr. Trump: There. Is. No. Excuse.
- Carly Fiorina (@CarlyFiorina) August 8, 2015
I stand with @megynkelly.
- Carly Fiorina (@CarlyFiorina) August 8, 2015
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina)
"Due to Donald Trump's unrelenting and offensive attack on Megyn Kelly and others, we are at a crossroads with Mr. Trump. I applaud Eri[c]k Erickson for doing the right thing when he disinvited Donald Trump from a gathering of Republican activists. As a party, we are better to risk losing without Donald Trump than trying to win with him. Enough already with Mr. Trump," Graham said in a statement.
"These statements are not worthy of the office he is seeking nor consistent with the leadership we should expect from a Commander-in-Chief in these dangerous times."
Former New York Gov. George Pataki (R)
Sad but predictable meltdown from Trump. With all due respect to @megynkelly the outrage at Trump's divisive language is long overdue.
- George E. Pataki (@GovernorPataki) August 8, 2015
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R)
"Megyn Kelly was a colleague of mine for six and a half years when I was at Fox. She is one of the most remarkable people I know. Intellectually unsurpassed as a broadcast journalist, she has great integrity, and so you know I'm going to stand for Megyn Kelly," Huckabee told CNN.
"I would certainly never say anything about a person like that, and I hope he apologizes because I think that he should."
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R)
.@MegynKelly is a tough interview. Being POTUS is tougher. @GOP candidates & media need to get back to how we're going to turn US around.-SW
- Scott Walker (@ScottWalker) August 8, 2015
Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R)
"Donald Trump has proven once again that he doesn't have the temperament to hold our nation's highest office. Attacking veterans, Hispanics and women demonstrates a serious lack of character and basic decency, and his comments distract from the serious issues facing our country," Perry said in a statement.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R)
Gov. Kasich on recent statements about @megynkelly of FOX News. pic.twitter.com/DtmXsgzsgn
- John Kasich (@JohnKasich) August 8, 2015
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