Trump was scheduled to deliver the keynote address on Saturday
night at a conference in Atlanta organized by Red State, an
influential conservative group.
Red State chief Erick Erickson said he had disinvited Trump from the
event because of what he described as "demeaning" remarks about
Kelly who was one of three moderators during the first major
Republican debate on Thursday night in Cleveland.
"While I have tried to give him great latitude, his remark about
Megyn Kelly was a bridge too far," Erickson said, adding he had
invited Kelly, one of Fox's highest profile anchors, to attend his
conference in Trump's place.
Trump was unbowed by the dumping.
"This is just another example of weakness through being politically
correct," his campaign said in a statement.
"For all of the people who were looking forward to Mr. Trump coming,
we will miss you. Blame Erick Erickson, your weak and pathetic
leader. We'll now be doing another campaign stop at another
location."
During the debate, Kelly asked Trump to respond to derogatory
statements he had made in the past about women, calling them "fat
pigs" for example. Trump tried to wave off the question and
dismissed Kelly during a raucous debate performance.
"And honestly Megyn, if you don't like it, I'm sorry," Trump said.
"I've been very nice to you, although I could probably maybe not be,
based on the way you have treated me. But I wouldn't do that."
Erickson said in a Facebook statement that in a CNN interview Trump
said of Kelly: "You could see there was blood coming out of her
eyes. Blood coming out of her wherever."
"His comment was inappropriate," said Erickson.
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"It is unfortunate to have to disinvite him. But I just don't want
someone on stage who gets a hostile question from a lady and his
first inclination is to imply it was hormonal. It just was wrong,"
he said.
"He is not a professional politician and is known for being a blunt
talker. But there are even lines blunt talkers and unprofessional
politicians should not cross. Decency is one of those lines."
A variety of Republican presidential candidates have been speaking
at the Red State gathering in Atlanta and Trump was scheduled for a
prominent appearance.
Shortly before Erickson's statement, Trump's campaign had just put
out a media advisory with the schedule for Trump's appearance.
The New York billionaire has been riding high in the polls in recent
weeks as Republican search for their nominee to face the Democrats'
choice in the November 2016 election.
Carly Fiorina, the business executive who is the only woman running
for the Republican nomination and who spoke to Red State on Friday,
applauded Trump's dumping.
"I stand with @megynkelly," she tweeted.
(Reporting By Steve Holland; Editing by Michael Perry)
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