Story highlights "There's a process. Let's let that be," Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said

"I think you can't abandon a presidential candidate no matter who it is," he said of Trump

(CNN) Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker reaffirmed Tuesday his critique of Hillary Clinton's statements about unrest in Milwaukee as "just inflaming the situation."

"Everyone should have respect for the law and be respected by the law," she added at the rally.

Walker told CNN's Erin Burnett that Clinton was "trying to imply that the police did something wrong here when I think it's important for nobody to rush to judgment."

Would @ScottWalker support a Labor Day deadline for @realDonaldTrump to get out of the race? @ErinBurnett asks him: https://t.co/YfacWZhm4d — OutFrontCNN (@OutFrontCNN) August 16, 2016

"I would hope that leaders of either party would do that, say. There's a process. Let's let that be. In the larger context, sure, we can talk about rebuilding trust across America. But that's where I just drew the line of distinction," he said on "Erin Burnett OutFront."

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