[Donald Trump] is trying to be elected president of the United States and he's doing that with or without certain people's endorsements.
Steve Bannon is a brilliant tactician.
This statement, this transgression, this issue whereas if you look at the Fox News poll - CNN, ABC, NBC, everybody was there."CBS" polls, you see that Americans were very focused on jobs and the economy, health care, immigration, terrorism. I mean, the cues and clues to this election were right in front of him the whole time.
The New York Times endorsed Hillary Clinton for President, they turned around and talked about the way Hillary Clinton and cohorts always went after these women [of Bill Clinton].
I believe that voters should know who Hillary Clinton is.
We know that President Obama and his accomplishments, that there's a lot of unfinished business there.
What was this big sound bite, though, at the time? It was, "Will Donald Trump and his supporters accept the election results." He won.
We want it to be a post- election coverage of the president-elect.
[Donald Trump] will be the president of the United States.
When you're focused at the task at hand and you believe in the man who is running for president and the man who is running for vice president, we just want it to be objective and fair.
The idea that Hillary Clinton's plan wants to increase Syrian refuges by 550 percent is very concerning to many Americans. They know what has happened. They know there's home-grown terrorism here.
Donald Trump's against amnesty and I'm against amnesty, not that anybody should care what a consultant thinks.
I think that Americans are very grateful to the Bush family for their public service.
I thought Mike Pence did a fabulous job.
Hillary Clinton is for sanctuary cities. She's for catch and release. She's for open borders. She's actually considerably to the left of President Obama on the issue of immigration.