Trump: I Would Say Obama ‘Probably Does Not’ Like Me

‘Not very important to me, but I would say he probably doesn’t’

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    DOOCY: “Well, that sure sounds like a swipe at Donald Trump. And Donald Trump himself, who is leading the pack nationally, amongst the Republicans, joins us right now from Florida — on the phone. Donald Trump, it sounds like the president of the United States does not like you.”

    TRUMP: “I would say that’s probably true. He probably does not. You know, not very important to me, but I would say he probably doesn’t.”

    KILMEADE: “What’s your reaction to his veiled threat, though, or the veiled shot he took at you?”

    TRUMP: “Well, he doesn’t mention the radical Islamic terrorism — he doesn’t want to use those terms. He doesn’t want to talk about it. And if you don’t talk about something, you’re never going to solve the problem. He doesn’t want to talk about California, what happened there with the 14 people killed, viciously killed by the two radicalized people. He doesn’t want to talk about what’s going on in the world the real facts that are going on in the world. He’s living in a fantasyland. I think this man is living in a fantasyland. So, you know, he mentioned that, I — he didn’t mention my name and perhaps he was talking about somebody else. But some people think he might have been talking about me.”

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