On Sunday, Donald Trump continued to deny there was anything sexist about his “blood coming out of her wherever” comment, boldly claiming that he, in fact, “cherishes” women.

“There’s nothing to apologize [for],” Trump said on NBC’s Meet the Press, one of four different cable news shows he called into this morning. “I will apologize if I’m wrong about something. But I don’t like apologizing when I’m not wrong.”

On CNN’s State of the Union, Trump went even further, saying that, far from being a weird misogynist, he is the presidential candidate who can help women most.

“I cherish women,” Trump told host Jake Tapper. “I want to help women. I’m going to be able to do things for women that no other candidate would be able to do, and it’s very important to me.”

Asked if his comment was meant to imply Kelly was menstruating, Trump (apparently rhetorically) responded, “Do you think I would make a stupid statement like that?”

“Who would make a statement like that?” said Trump. “Only a sick person would even think about it.”

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