Donald Trump and Megyn Kelly 'Cleared the Air' in Meeting

The Republican presidential candidate and the Fox New anchor met today.

Kelly said later on her show that they "cleared the air" and that she requested the hour-long meeting, which happened late this morning.

In a town hall with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Trump said Kelly was "very, very nice." "I think it was just maybe it was time...I give her a lot of credit for doing what she did," he added.

No further details or what was discussed were immediately available.

“FOX News Chairman & CEO Roger Ailes has spoken to Donald Trump a few times over the past three months about appearing on a FOX Broadcasting special with Megyn Kelly airing on May 23," said a Fox News spokesperson in a statement to ABC News. "Kelly requested a meeting with Mr. Trump, which took place at Trump Tower this morning. The results of that meeting will be revealed on tonight’s Kelly File at 9PM/ET. Kelly has acknowledged in recent interviews that Trump is a fascinating person to cover and has electrified the Republican base.”

Trump felt the question was unfair and criticized Kelly.

Trump told CNN the next day: “There was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever."

In an interview with ABC's "This Week" in August, Trump clarified that he meant Kelly's nose when he said "wherever."

Kelly told CBS News’ Charlie Rose that neither she or her employer wanted “any sort of war” with the business mogul and that Trump “was obviously upset” with her question.

“That's fine; he's running for president, it's not a fun business, there's gonna be ups and downs and I know he considered that a down,” Kelly said.

The last time the two met was in March, at the Fox News debate in Michigan, and their interaction seemed cordial.

“Mr. Trump, Hi. How are you doing?" Kelly asked.

“Hello. Nice to be with you, Megyn,” Trump responded. “You’re looking well, you’re looking well.”

ABC News' Ryan Struyk contributed to this report.