No, that would be simply outragous, to make a claim like that.
Here's a list in chronological order that you probably don't want to read.
August 2012: Trump
says Black journalist Touré, then a co-host of the MSNBC show "The Cycle," should be "forced to resign" for comments in which Touré
uttered a variant of the N-word while arguing that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney was using racially coded language to try to make President Barack Obama seem frightening. (Touré had
apologized before Trump's demand.)
November 2012: Trump
suggests the firing of then-MSNBC host Chris Matthews for
saying, on the night of Obama's victory, that he was "so glad" Hurricane Sandy had occurred, because of its political impact. (Matthews had
apologized before Trump's suggestion.)
December 2012: Trump
calls for the firing of Vanity Fair magazine Editor Graydon Carter, with whom he had
feuded for years, over what he declares the magazine's "worst ever issue."
December 2012: Trump
says "Scots should boycott Glenfiddich garbage" because the whisky brand
selected Michael Forbes, a farmer who refused to sell his land to make way for a Trump golf course, as "Top Scot" of the year.
March 2013: Trump
says, "Everyone should cancel HBO until they fire low life dummy Bill Maher! Get going now and feel good about yourself!"
July 2013: Trump
asks people to "boycott & cancel subscriptions" to Rolling Stone magazine because of a cover featuring Boston Marathon terrorist Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
October 2013: Trump
urges "
everybody possible" to "cancel their subscription" to New York Magazine over an
insulting tweet about Trump's marriage from Dan Amira, who was online editor at the time.
March 2014: After Trump is
left off a
CNBC list of the most influential business leaders, he
says, "Stupid poll should be canceled—no credibility."
May 2014: Trump
calls for the firing of, or at least an apology from, the person at The Oklahoman newspaper who wrote a
headline calling then-Oklahoma City Thunder NBA star Kevin Durant "Mr. Unreliable." (The newspaper had
already apologized.)
June 2014: Trump
says people should "Boycott Mexico" until a Marine reservist who was
jailed for crossing the border with loaded guns is released from prison. (He was released later in the year.)
April 2015: Trump
suggests that conservative writer Jonah Goldberg, then a senior editor of National Review magazine, should be forced to resign for writing that Trump had been "tweeting like a 14-year-old girl" in response to another conservative writer
calling Trump a clown. Trump also
suggests Fox News anchor Bret Baier should stop having Goldberg on his show.
June 2015: When Spanish-language television network Univision
severed its business relationship with Trump after his campaign launch speech, in which he labeled Mexican immigrants as criminals and rapists, Trump
tweets, "Anyone who wants strong borders and good trade deals for the US should boycott @Univision."
July 2015: Trump
calls for a boycott of Macy's after Macy's discontinued its business dealings with him over those same comments about people from Mexico. Trump also
tweets "Great" when someone tells him that people are canceling their Macy's credit cards.
August 2015: Trump
calls for the firing of the late conservative writer and Fox News commentator Charles Krauthammer, a regular Trump critic.
September 2015: After National Review editor Rich Lowry
argued on Fox News that rival Republican candidate Carly Fiorina had "cut off (Trump's) balls with the precision of a surgeon" in a primary debate, Trump
says: "Incompetent @RichLowry lost it tonight on @FoxNews. He should not be allowed on TV and the FCC should fine him!" (Lowry
responds, "I love how Mr. Anti-PC now wants the FCC to fine me. #pathetic.")
December 2015: Trump
calls for the firing of then-CBS News journalist Sopan Deb and NBC/MSNBC journalist Katy Tur over
reporting he disputed about how he handled protesters during a rally speech.