The Daily Telegraph

Trump says predecesso­r Obama is ‘spitting in the face of America’

- By Benedict Smith US Reporter

DONALD TRUMP accused Barack Obama of “spitting in the face” of Americans amid reports that the former US president has been making secret calls to the White House.

Joe Biden often speaks to Mr Obama, under whom he served as vice-president, to discuss the state of the presidenti­al race. In turn, Mr Obama has been regularly calling Jeff Zients, Mr Biden’s chief of staff, and White House aides to strategise for the forthcomin­g election, the New York Times reports.

One senior adviser told the newspaper that Mr Obama has “always” been worried that his former running mate could lose to Mr Trump, the presumed Republican presidenti­al candidate.

Polling shows that Mr Biden is lagging a couple of points behind his rival nationally, and by wider margins in several swing states that will likely decide the election. It has previously been reported that Mr Obama warned

Mr Biden twice last year in meetings at the White House that Mr Trump could beat him in November.

Believing that the US President was overdepend­ent on a small group of advisers and that his campaign was failing to shift into gear, Mr Obama apparently urged him to act more aggressive­ly and turn the election into a referendum on Mr Trump.

The two men will join Bill Clinton, another former president, at a major fund-raiser for the Biden campaign at New York’s Radio City Music Hall today.

Mr Biden wrote on social media that they would discuss “what’s on the ballot in this election and how we will defeat Trump again”.

US media reports that a photo with the trio will cost $100,000, while donors will have to shell out at least $250,000 to attend a reception with them. One veteran Democratic fundraiser claimed it will be the “largest fundraisin­g event in Democratic history”. Mr Trump has used the gathering, which brings together three of the four living Democratic presidents, all of whom he has attacked at points in his career, to galvanise his own fundraisin­g efforts.

“DON’T LET OBAMA SPIT IN YOUR FACE!” he said in a text message to registered supporters. Apparently referencin­g the Democratic event, he continued: “Tomorrow they aim to HUMILIATE us. It’s bad.”

In a separate message, he hit out at the “Obama-clinton cartel” and claimed that the Democrats hope the fundraiser will be the “biggest victory” of their campaign.

In response, the Republican called on “one million pro-trump patriots” to donate to his election warchest.

Mr Biden has had a strong start to the year in raising funds for the election battle while his opponent is bogged down in court cases and legal fees. His campaign had $97.5 million cash on hand at the end of February – more than double that of Mr Trump.

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