US presidential election | Payback: Trump holds up rival’s phone number after criticism 

Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump holds up a sheet of paper as he talks about calling Republican presidential candidate, Sen. Lindsey Graham

Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump holds up a sheet of paper as he talks about calling Republican presidential candidate, Sen. Lindsey Graham

Presidential candidate Donald Trump has pulled a classic adolescent prank by releasing the phone number of a rival who dared to criticize him, the latest chapter in an on-going feud between the billionaire real estate mogul and other candidates for the Republican presidential nomination.
After Sen. Lindsey Graham called Trump “the world’s biggest jackass” during a television interview, the billionaire developer read Graham’s personal cellphone number and showed it to TV cameras at a campaign event. Graham joked that he would have to buy a new phone. His voice mail quickly filled up.
Trump is now at odds with much of the Republican establishment after a series of incendiary comments, topped by his weekend mocking of Arizona Sen. John McCain’s experience as a tortured prisoner of war in Vietnam.
Since then Trump has intensified his criticism of McCain and his record on veterans issues in the Senate, even as politicians from both parties and veterans groups have rushed to the defense of McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential candidate.
Trump had shot to the top of recent polls of the crowded Republican field, but these were taken before the flare up over his comments about McCain.
Trump is still seen as a longshot for the Republican nomination, but his incendiary remarks have shaken up the early stages of the race, drawing attention away from other top-tier candidates like former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Florida Sen. Mario Rubio. The latest Trump flare-up overshadowed Tuesday’s campaign launch by Ohio Gov. John Kasich.
In a speech Tuesday to hundreds of supporters in Bluffton, South Carolina, Trump kept going after McCain, accusing him of being soft on illegal immigration.
The reality television star also went after others who have criticized him in recent weeks, implying that former Texas Gov. Rick Perry was unintelligent and Bush was weak.
McCain sparked Trump’s temper last week when the Arizona senator said the businessman’s inflammatory remarks about Mexican immigrants had brought out the “crazies.” McCain said Tuesday he would no longer respond to Trump’s comments. AP

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