Donald Trump didn't like what Hillary Clinton had to say during the hearing. | AP Trump: Clinton sounded 'terrible' in Benghazi hearing

Donald Trump did not see much of Hillary Clinton's marathon testimony before the House Select Committee on Benghazi, but he did not find much to like about what he did see.

"I have not been hearing positive things. How is she doing?" Trump asked radio show host Hugh Hewitt on Thursday. "Terribly," Hewitt responded.


"I mean, I just saw, you know, it was very interesting, because I did have to leave, and I watched maybe five or six minutes, maybe ten minutes, her opening remarks, and the way she was reading them, it sounded terrible. The whole thing sounded terrible," Trump remarked.

Instead of watching, Trump said he went back upstairs, mentioning his Friday plans in Florida.

"I don’t want to watch this hearing. But I can get, from you, I’ll get better than watching it. That’s the thing I like about you," Trump told Hewitt.

Asked by Hewitt what he would make of someone in the boardroom "with her hand on her face, with her head ... cocked to one side contemptuously," Trump said it sounded like the former secretary of state was "trying to feign boredom."

Clinton "probably wants to just get out of there," he said.

"It really, you know, sort of indicates two things. But she’s trying to feign disdain and boredom. And it just sounded to me, I have other friends that have been watching it very studiously today, and they are really surprised," Trump added.

"You know, when I watched Trey Gowdy on, I think it was Face The Nation this weekend, it sounded to me like he was not going to go after her that much, Hugh, because he was sort of saying well, we have other people, and she’s just a small part of it. It sounded to me like he was pulling back. But as I’m hearing it today, they’re not pulling back at all. They’re really going into it, and I’m just hearing she’s looking very bad," Trump said. "Maybe Biden did the wrong thing getting out yesterday."