Ramos: Trump can't handle 'uncomfortable' questions

Donald Trump can’t handle “uncomfortable” questions, Univision’s Jorge Ramos told Fox News’ Megyn Kelly on her show Wednesday night.

“What is it like to be caught in the cross hairs of a billionaire presidential frontrunner?” Kelly, another journalist who has tangled with Trump recently, asked Ramos.


“Well, you know exactly how it feels,” Ramos responded.

Ramos was removed from Trump’s news conference in Dubuque, Iowa, on Tuesday night before being let back in to press the Republican candidate on his immigration positions.

“He tried to silence me, and in this country, you cannot do that,” Ramos said.

Trump responded to Ramos’ initial line of questioning by telling him to wait his turn, to “go back to Univision” and motioning to security to remove him from the room. Ramos has said that he was next to ask a question but that Trump did not like what he was saying.

“It’s not unusual for a reporter to do what you did,” Kelly said, remarking that Trump does not seem to be a fan of the network or of Ramos.

“Neither of yours,” Ramos responded.

“Well,” Kelly said, continuing, “in his defense, why would he want to engage with you when you are on the record as calling him the most hateful, divisive figure running for president right now?”

Trump “doesn’t like uncomfortable questions,” Ramos said. “It happened with you, with your colleagues at Fox News. He hates it when he’s being confronted.”