Trump appears 'sheepish' in Megyn Kelly interview; Hillary files 2015 earnings


WASHINGTON (AP)

Donald Trump and Megyn Kelly are calling a truce.

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee and the star Fox News anchor sat down for an interview broadcast Tuesday nearly nine months after their feud began.

Trump took offense in August to a question Kelly asked during a Republican debate and, in the months that followed, repeatedly attacked her on Twitter.

In the interview, which was taped a few weeks ago, Trump appeared sheepish when pressed by Kelly on how he described her as a “bimbo” on Twitter.

He also said he understood that Kelly was simply doing her job and he “liked” where their relationship was now.

He also seemed chagrined that he retweeted a post that mocked the looks of Heidi Cruz, Sen. Ted Cruz’s wife.

Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is filing financial documents showing that in 2015 she earned more than $5 million in royalties from her book “Hard Choices” and about $1.5 million in speaking fees before she launched her presidential campaign.

Clinton released her candidate financial disclosure form to the Federal Election Commission on Tuesday night. It shows that most of her personal wealth is held in a Vanguard 500 Index Fund and a separate JP Morgan Custody Account, both valued at $5 million to $25 million.

The form also shows that her husband, former President Bill Clinton, earned more than $5 million in speaking fees in 2015.

Clinton filed after Republican Donald Trump put out financial documents describing his personal wealth at $10 billion.