Donald Trump's Momentum Not Slowed by Controversies, Says Hugh Hewitt

The conservative radio host spoke with ABC News.

The conversation below has been lightly edited for clarity.

1. Why do you think Donald Trump is resonating with Republicans? Do you think his comments on John McCain and Megyn Kelly will impact his long-term standing with GOP voters?

Hewitt: Donald Trump has hit a chord with a large swath of the GOP as well as Independents and many Democrats. That chord is a promise of a return to American greatness and recognition of the anger at establishment Washington. As the large crowd in Michigan showed this week, his momentum has not been slowed by any of the controversies. As I discussed with him two weeks ago ... I do think that he would bring in more party loyalists with a pledge to support the eventual GOP nominee if it isn't him.

Hewitt: As noted above, this is a very, very serious matter and it appears to me to be criminal conduct.

4. Beyond those people currently running for president, who else are you watching as possible candidates for vice president on the GOP side?

5. You’ll be asking questions at the GOP debate in September. What can you say about the questions you plan to ask? Will you have a particular area of focus? Any advice to the candidates?