Donald Trump has a long history of making horrible misogynistic jokes and attacking women, but since making a splash onto the political scene with his June presidential campaign kick-off slamming Mexican immigrants as “criminals” and “rapists,” the billionaire mogul has hardly let up on his penchant for making sexist swipes, making at least six controversial statements about women since entering the race.

Debbie Wasserman-Schultz

Trump’s latest sexist dig is directed at the DNC chairwoman. During a weekend interview with”Breitbart News Daily,” the leading Republican presidential contender took out his frustration on the three GOP debates by directing misogynistic attacks toward the Florida congresswoman.

“You have this crazy Wasserman Schultz — Deborah Wasserman Schultz — who is in there, a highly neurotic woman,” Trump said, describing Wassmerman-Schultz. “This is a woman that is a terrible person. I watch her on television. She’s a terrible person,” Trump continued. “And in all fairness, she negotiated a great deal for Hillary because they gave Hillary all softballs.”

Megyn Kelly

“You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes,” Trump said of Fox News host and first GOP debate moderator Megyn Kelly after she pressed the former reality TV star about his past history of misogynistic comments during the first GOP debate.

“Blood coming out of her wherever,” he added. Trump’s lewd comment sparked a short-lived conservative backlash, led by Red State editor Erick Erickson formally rescinding an invitation to his Southern political gathering back in August.

Trump also led a Twitter tirade, #BimboBarbie, turning Fox News fans against the onetime star of the network for daring to ask Trump pressing questions:

Carly Fiorina

Trump took another sexist swipe at his only female rival on the Republican side, Carly Fiorina. A September Rolling Stone profile revealed a particularly boorish moment for Trump on the campaign trail. “Look at that face!” he said at a conference table while he and his staff laughed as Fiorina took a question about him on television. “Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?!”

During the second GOP debate when Trump denied he was referring to the former HP executive’s face, insisting he was describing her persona, Fiorina delivered a simple debate stage smackdown. “I think women all over this country heard very clearly what Mr. Trump said,” she said to wild applause.