Donald Trump slams Megyn Kelly on Twitter over Rosie O'Donnell comments

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Friday, August 7, 2015
Donald Trump says he doesn't remember alleged comments about women
Donald Trump spoke to ''Good Morning America'' Friday, saying he doesn't remember calling women ''fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals.''

Though Donald Trump defended comments he allegedly made about women during Thursday's Republican presidential candidate debate, he he slammed moderator Megyn Kelly on Twitter following the exchange and told Good Morning America Friday that he does not remember having said some of the comments.



"She came up with words that I don't recognize," he said of Kelly's question. "Some of the statements she made about the women, I don't recognize those words whatsoever."



Kelly asked Trump Thursday night about his treatment of women, citing comments that he allegedly made about various women being "fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals."



At the time Trump responded by saying that the United States is too focused on politically correct language.





"I've been challenged by so many people, and I don't, frankly, have time for total political correctness," he said in his answer. "And to be honest with you, this country doesn't have time either."



He also joked that he only made those comments about O'Donnell.



"When I said the Rosie O'Donnell thing, that got the biggest laugh, applause, et cetera of the evening," he said during Friday's interview with George Stephanopoulos.



Shortly after the comments during the debate, O'Donnell responded on Twitter.




Vox outlined where each of the alleged comments was made. Many of them were made about O'Donnell, according to Vox.



Following the debate, Trump tweeted that he believed Kelly had "bombed" as a moderator, followed by a string of retweets criticizing Kelly.






When speaking to Stephanopoulos, Trump said he didn't think the debate was fair.



"The questions asked of me were much much more difficult and poignant and really unfair," he said. "It was a very heated evening. You're sort of in the trenches with people."



Trump also expressed confidence about the future of his campaign, citing his poll numbers and saying he believes he handily won the debate.



"I wonder what the ratings would have been if I wasn't in the mix," he said.



Early ratings results from Nielsen show that the debate may have shattered records with twice as many people watching as the most watched primary debate in history.

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