I'm going to fight my heart out to make sure @realDonaldTrump’s toxic stew of hatred & insecurity never reaches the White House. — Elizabeth Warren (@elizabethforma) May 4, 2016

Donald Trump aide Paul Manafort is defending the presumptive GOP presidential nominee's attacks on both Hillary Clinton and Sen. Elizabeth Warren — saying Trump won't tolerate "hypocrisy on the women's issue."In an interview on "Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace," the convention manager for Trump demurred from elaborating on Trump's declaration last Saturday that "Hillary was an enabler" to a husband "who was the worst abuser of women in the history of politics," and that "some of those women were destroyed not by him, but by the way that Hillary Clinton treated them…""Donald Trump has made it very clear he's not going to allow hypocrisy on the women's issue," Manafort declared. "He's not going to let Hillary make the case that she's this defender of women's rights."But Wallace countered: "That's not what I asked. I asked you, what did Hillary Clinton do to those women? He says she destroyed their lives. How?""I'll let him speak to those issues," he said. "But the point is, he made it very clear, he was not going to let hypocrisy exist on the women's issue. He's not anti-women. He's very pro-women. He's proven it in his business life. And proven it more so than her, because he's proven it with actions, not words. So for her to go after him on being anti-women, he's going to go back and talk about some of the things that she did that are less consistent as far as being pro-women."Manafort also defended Trump's Twitter war with the Democratic Massachusetts lawmaker, who last week tweeted she'd "fight my heart out" to stop Trump's "toxic stew of hatred and insecurity" from getting to the White House.Manafort said in the case of both Clinton and Warren, Trump is "taking on a fight with politicians who are using political terms and being hypocrites about it.""As far as the women's issue is concerned, that's exactly the point he's making," Manafort asserted. "He's not going to allow Hillary Clinton or Elizabeth Warren to hide behind their sex to make cases that are just hypocritical.""The statements that she was making, they were totally out of bounds and [Trump] gave it back to her. She can't take it, that's her problem."