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In an appearance on Wednesdays Fox & Friends, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump reacted to rhetoric that appeared to be aimed at him during last nights State of the Union address from President Barack Obama and during the Republican response from Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC).
On Obama, Trump said he was living in a fantasy land when it comes to the seriousness of the threats facing the country.
However, as for Haley, he took her to task for weak on immigration and for having sought campaign contributions from him in the past.
Shes weak on illegal immigration, and she certainly has no trouble asking me for campaign contributions, cause over the years shes asked me for a hell of a lot of money in campaign contributions. So, you know, its sort of interesting to hear, he continued. Perhaps, if I werent running shed be in my office asking for money. But now that Im running, she wants to take a weak side on immigration. I feel very strongly about illegal immigration. She doesnt, and I think the people in her great state, I love her state, Im there a lot, and by the way I have a massive lead in South Carolina. We have a massive lead. Theyre incredible people, and they feel like I do. Believe me. Because they dont like whats happening in our country.
Trump was also asked about the potential of a Trump-Haley GOP presidential ticket, to which Trump seemingly dismissed.
Well pick somebody, but well pick somebody whos very good, he replied. But whoever I pick is going to be very strong on illegal immigration. Weve had it. Weve had it with illegal immigration.