Donald Trump walked away from a reporter mid-interview Thursday after he was asked about people who’ve called him a racist and a sexist.

In a one-on-one interview ahead of his campaign rally in Ohio, local NBC4 reporter Colleen Marshall questioned the Republican presidential nominee about his widely disputed voter fraud claims, criticisms of his tax plan and even the string of prominent Republicans who’ve withdrawn their support for his campaign following the release of the now-infamous “Access Hollywood” videotape earlier this month.

But when the conversation turned to accusations of racism and sexism, it was clear Trump had had enough.

“Nineteen days out from the election, you’ve been labeled a racist, you’ve been called a sexist,” Marshall began before the candidate cut her off.

“Thank you very much,” Trump said abruptly as he started to walk away.

Marshall made a final attempt to ask, “How do you respond to that?”

Trump turned around and retorted: “I am the least racist person you’ve ever met.”