“It was early. OK? Let’s put it this way -- he greeted him very early. Earlier than most world leaders. I’ve not spoken to him since. F**k him,” Trump told an Israeli journalist during an April interview.
Former President Donald Trump railed against his one-time close ally Benjamin Netanyahu in a new interview series, saying he felt betrayed by the then-prime minister of Israel's call to Joe Biden congratulating him on winning the presidency.
"It was early. OK? Let's put it this way -- he greeted him very early. Earlier than most world leaders. I've not spoken to him since. F**k him," Trump told Israeli journalist Barak Ravid during an April interview which was published by Axios Friday.
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