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Trump knocks Obama’s ’60 Minutes’ interview

Obama said he thought Trump had “tapped into something that exists in the Republican Party that’s real”, adding, “I think there is genuine anti-immigrant sentiment in the large portion of at least Republican primary voters”.

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Obama, pressed about Trump’s chances, predicted that the Republican would ultimately flame out.

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“I respect women, and I’m going to take care of women,” he said.

Trump went after Obama’s “performance” on the issues, including climate change – or as Trump has called it, “man-made something.”

“Well, I watched his performance last night and I thought it was awful”. I think that it was a mistake that she has acknowledged and – you know, as a general proposition, when we’re in these offices, we have to be more sensitive and stay as far away from the line as possible when it comes to how we handle information, how we handle our own personal data.

“You can do these things but it’s about leadership,” he said.

Obama also said in the interview that he did not know about Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while she was his secretary of state but that it did not pose a national security problem.

Out of his usual element of screaming supporters, Trump replied that she’d get paid the same if she does her job as well as a man, and that he is pro-life. “It’s a awful trade deal”.

However, Trump was willing to give Obama a pass for predicting that he would ultimately lose the 2016 race. “I thought it was a little bit sad because there was so much negativity”.

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“I don’t think he’ll end up being president of the United States”, Obama said in the interview, which aired on Sunday. “It’s just very negative”.

US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump surrounded by members of Atlanta's black clergy listens at a news conference before a rally in Norcross Georgia