Donald Trump seems hell bent on insulting just about everyone during his bid for the Republican nomination, and his most recent interview was no exception.

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The real estate mogul-turned-reality TV star has been a divisive character to voters since he threw his hat into the ring last month, when he alienated Latino voters at his campaign launch thanks to remarks he said about Mexican immigrants:

"When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending the best. They're not sending you, they're sending people that have lots of problems and they're bringing those problems. They're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime. They're rapists and some, I assume, are good people, but I speak to border guards and they're telling us what we're getting."

During Wednesday's extensive interview with NBC reporter Katy Tur, held at New York's Trump Tower, the presidential candidate defended his remarks, saying that they wouldn't have any negative effect on his appeal to Latino voters.

"I have many legal immigrants working with me. And many of them come from Mexico. They love me, I love them," said Trump. "I'll create jobs and the Latinos will have jobs they didn't have, I'll do better on that vote than anybody, I will win that vote."

Trump then turned his attention and vitriol to opponents Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton, who he said will not create any jobs for Americans if elected.

Political pundits also found themselves in Trump's line of fire when he was asked about prominent conservatives who have spoken out against him in recent weeks. Charles Krauthammer, for instance, is a “totally overrated guy." The Atlantic's Jonah Goldberg, on the other hand, is "a guy that can’t buy a pair of pants."

Trump struck a remarkably condescending tone throughout the interview, repeatedly cutting the seasoned reporter off.

At one point, as Tur momentarily stumbled on her words, Trump interrupted her to say, “Come on, try getting it out.”

Later he told the reporter, “You're a very naive person,” after she cited Pew study on immigration.

"Are you going to mention the ones that do like Trump? No, you don’t do that,” he fired in another dig at Tur.

Trump, who has faced a wave of business setbacks as many businesses — from golf courses to retail stores — have cut ties with the mogul in the wake of the controversy, also said he believed that his campaign wouldn't actually hurt his business prospects.

"Yeah, I'm losing some contracts. Who cares?" said Trump, in his typical boisterous manner. "They're weak and they want to be politically correct. Some of them have already apologized to me and said they made a mistake."

Watch the interview in it's entirety below