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Trump: Women Are 'Amazing Executives, Phenomenal'

Trump: Women Are 'Amazing Executives, Phenomenal'

Sunday, 09 August 2015 11:35 AM EDT

 Embattled Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump hit back on Sunday at critics who say he went too far with caustic comments about a U.S. television news anchor, insisting no apology was necessary and defending his relations with women.

"I've had such an amazing relationship with women in business. They are amazing executives. They are killers. They are phenomenal," Trump said on ABC's "This Week."

The real estate mogul and television personality, who leads the polls in the race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, appeared on Sunday news shows to rebut the latest wave of outrage triggered by his off-the-cuff talk.

It has been a recurring scene as 17 Republican candidates vie for attention: Trump makes a offensive comment, incurs a firestorm of reaction and critics sound the death knoll for his campaign. But so far, he has survived the backlash, including Republican anger over his belittling the war hero status of U.S. Senator John McCain, the party's 2008 nominee.

This time, Trump is under fire for criticizing Fox anchor Megyn Kelly during and after a Republican debate on Thursday. Asked about Kelly on a CNN interview on Friday, Trump said: "You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. Blood coming out of her wherever."

The fallout came quickly. Trump was barred from an important gathering of conservative activists on Saturday and drew another round of denunciations from fellow Republicans.

Republican candidates Carly Fiorina, Scott Walker, Lindsey Graham, Rick Perry, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio and George Pataki denounced the comments on Twitter or in statements. Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush called on Trump to apologize.

"They were completely inappropriate and offensive comments. Period," Fiorina said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union."

Fiorina criticized Trump as having gotten angry at Kelly for asking difficult questions about comments he has made about women. "You cannot have a president who is thin-skinned," the former Hewlett-Packard Co CEO said on CBS' "Face the Nation."

Asked on ABC if he thought he had gone too far, Trump said, "No, not at all."

He said he has always had "a great relationship with women" and has hired thousands of top-level female employees.

Trump said his comments about blood coming from Kelly were misconstrued as a reference to menstrual blood or hormonal activity and called that interpretation "deviant."

He said he meant to say "nose, ears" and was implying that she was angry. "She asked me a very, very nasty question," he said on "This Week."

Trump has repeatedly attacked his fellow candidates, accusing Perry, the former Texas governor, of wearing glasses to look smarter and calling Graham, a U.S. senator from South Carolina, an "idiot."

On Sunday, he attacked Fiorina on several shows as a failed executive who got fired, then lost a bid for the U.S. Senate by a landslide.

He lashed out at Bush as being "negative on women's health" for his recent comments on funding for women's health programs that drew immediate condemnation from Democrat Hillary Clinton.

He took credit for Fox News' record ratings of 24 million viewers for the prime-time debate, saying of Bush, "The man has no energy."

Trump dismissed his critics as beholden to political correctness, a concept he is not encumbered with, and pointed to opinion polls as proof he was "winning big all over the place."

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Embattled Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump hit back on Sunday at critics who say he went too far with caustic comments about a U.S. television news anchor, insisting no apology was necessary and defending his relations with women. I've had such an amazing...
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