Los Angeles Times

‘Jackass’ Trump does a number on ‘idiot’ Graham

- Associated press

BLUFFTON, S.C. — Donald Trump pushed back harder Tuesday against Republican­s fed up with his provocatio­ns, disclosing one opponent’s cellphone number and accusing Arizona Sen. John McCain of supporting “open borders.”

Fellow GOP presidenti­al contender Sen. Lindsey Graham called him a “jackass,” only to see floods of Trump supporters jam his phone line after Trump read Graham’s number to an audience.

Trump is now at odds with much of the Republican establishm­ent after a series of incendiary comments, topped by his weekend mocking of McCain’s experience as a tortured prisoner of war in Vietnam.

Since then, the real estate developer and reality TV host 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 McCain’s defense.

In a speech to hundreds of supporters in Bluffton, S.C., on Tuesday, Trump accused McCain of being soft on illegal immigratio­n.

“He’s totally about open borders and all this stuff,” Trump said.

McCain sparked Trump’s temper last week when the 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.

Graham, a McCain friend and one of the 16 notable Republican­s running for the presidenti­al nomination, betrayed the growing exasperati­on and anger of many in the party when he appeared on “CBS This Morning.”

“Don’t be a jackass,” Graham said. “Run for president. But don’t be the world’s biggest jackass.”

He said Trump had “crossed the line with the American people” and predicted this would be “the beginning of the end with Donald Trump.”

Trump responded during his speech by calling Graham an “idiot” and a “lightweigh­t.” He then held up a piece of paper and read out the senator’s cellphone number to the capacity crowd of 540 people and the TV audience.

“Give it a shot,” Trump said. “He won’t fix anything, but I think he’ll talk to you.”

Graham’s voice mail was full Tuesday afternoon. Spokeswoma­n Brittany Brammell confirmed the number was his. Graham tweeted later: “Probably getting a new phone. iPhone or Android?”

Christian Ferry, Graham’s campaign manager, said Trump “continues to show hourly that he is ill-prepared to be commander in chief.”

Trump also ordered the American flags on his U.S. properties to be lowered, an act he said was to honor the five service members killed in last week’s shooting in Chattanoog­a, Tenn.

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