Kelly is ready for Trump: ‘I stand by every question’

February 05 21:32 2016

It looks like Fox News host Megyn Kelly and her brush with Donald Trump may not have been entirely for the worst, garnering her not only a recent Vanity Fair cover, but also a book deal.

Kelly, appearing on ABC’s “Good Morning America” Friday, said although the real estate tycoon hasn’t committed to participating in the debate, she hopes he does so they can “just move our Trump questions from the last debate over to this debate”.

Trump instead organized his own event and claims to have raised millions of dollars for veterans. So, we had just pulled all of our Trump questions out of our debate files. One thing is for sure – we’re going to get a insane debate out of it, which will be broadcasted from Detroit on March 3rd, 9:00pm ET on FOX News. “Well, he said it was about me, and then he said it was about a statement my boss put out, and then he said it was about, like, a gum wrapper on the floor”, she joked. Ted Cruz of Texas in the Iowa caucuses last Monday, Trump admitted skipping the final debate before the primary may have been a mistake.

Kelly explained to Fallon Thursday night that the point of a debate is to ask “tough questions”.

Kelly said she has no regrets about her question during the first debate, when she asked Trump about his comments toward women, calling them “fat pigs”, “dogs”, “slobs” and “disgusting animals”.

Trump replied, “No, I’ll be there”. He was the only one, however, who complained, ‘ Kelly said.

Since losing the Iowa caucuses to Sen. As for Kelly, the Republican front-runner’s feud with the anchor dates back to the first GOP debate August 6 in Cleveland where Kelly grilled Trump on his treatment of women.

“You’ve called women you don’t like “fat pigs, ‘ “dogs, ‘ “slobs” and ‘disgusting animals”, she said to Trump”.

Megyn Kelly at Jan. 28 debate

Kelly is ready for Trump: ‘I stand by every question’
 
 
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