President Donald Trump is known for being very vocal about people who do not agree with him, especially on social media. This time around, Mike Bloomberg is the one taking jabs at him with the personal insults, and the President is not amused one bit.
Bloomberg is among the popular Presidential candidates for the 2020 general election under the Democrat party. The former New York mayor is also known for being constantly slammed by Donald Trump through his personal insults towards him. Politicalflare reports that during an interview with CBS News, Bloomberg was asked if his campaign was driven by a personal grudge against the President, he responded that it was not. The former mayor has always been vocal about Trump not being the right person to become President since 2016. Bloomberg has also stood by his pledge to support any Democratic candidate would win and become a top contender for the elections against Trump.
CBS News then asked if he saw Trump’s latest jab towards him on social media. He said no, but when he was asked about his opinion on “two billionaires fight out over Twitter,” he responded. “Two billionaires? Who’s the second one?” The former mayor is known for having a net worth of $54 billion, and his comment takes a jab at Trump’s net worth. But that is not the only way Bloomberg has traded insults with the President as his campaign ads have also made fun of Trump, especially his size. Trump was reportedly upset about this and has even shared a photo of himself playing golf.
Trump is expected to be acquitted as the impeachment trial comes to a close. He was charged by the House for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Politico reports that Trump shared that he is not bitter or holding ill will towards the Democrats who voted to impeach him. On the contrary to predicting that the President may use the State of the Union as a way to rant or throw insults towards those who voted to impeach him, particularly Democrats, he said that he will speak about the impeachment until after the trial when he is acquitted.


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