Trump revives Kim Jong Un's 'Rocket Man' nickname with a twist for DeSantis

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Trump revives Kim Jong Un's 'Rocket Man' nickname with a twist for DeSantis
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The ex-president has repeatedly attacked the Florida governor in recent months as the Republicans are expected to face off in the 2024 presidential primary.

. Many had worried that the former president's rhetoric, which was repeated several times during his time at the White House, could exacerbate relations between the two world leaders. North Korea's foreign ministry also condemned Trump's repeated usage of the phrase, calling Trump aFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis, left, sits next to then-President Donald Trump during a meeting at the White House on December 13, 2018, in Washington, D.C.

"But I got to know him very well," Trump said."And I think we would have had nuclear war, had Obama been able to stay or had crookedLater in the conversation, Trump reassigned the nickname to DeSantis, who has been the target of many of the former president'sheading into the 2024 presidential election. Although DeSantis has yet to formally announce his candidacy, he is touted to be Trump's biggest potential rival for the GOP nomination in the next election cycle.

During Thursday's interview, Trump was asked if he thought his"biggest competition" in his reelection campaign could come from within the Republican Party. The former president said yes,"but they're really fading fast.""He was dead politically," the former president said later in the conversation."I endorsed him and saved him ... he was losing by like 25, 30 points very shortly before the election. When I endorsed him, he went like a rocket ship.

"I should call him 'Rocket Man,'" Trump joked with the podcast hosts."But now he's 'Rocket Man' that's crashing. His polls are terrible. I'm leading him in every state." DeSantis previously addressed the repeated attacks from his former Republican ally in an interview with Piers Morgan, telling the British broadcaster that Trump's nicknames and taunting were nothing but

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