'We were so successful': Trump dodges political violence question in Fox News town hall
Donald Trump on Wednesday refused to directly answer a question during his Fox News Iowa town hall.
Trump, who has had his ups and downs with the conservative network in the past, appeared on Fox News and was asked about a "warning" he has given about the threat of political violence.
"In recent days, you seem to issue a warning that if they didn't treat you fairly, maybe there would be bedlam in the country," one of the moderators said to Trump before playing video of Joe Biden saying Trump refuses to condemn political violence. Trump was then asked if he would do so.
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"Of course that is right and I am the one that had very little [political violence]," Trump said. "Look at wars, we won. Look at the violence."
The host intervened, saying, "You said bedlam."
Trump replied, "This is a political ploy." He then told the story about Sean Hannity asking him if he would be a dictator, and he said only on day one. He accused the media of trimming off the "day one" part of his comments.
"No, no. I am not going to be a dictator. I am going to manage like we did. We were so successful... we are going to do that again."