Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio appeared on “Hannity” Tuesday night to sound off on a variety of topics, including his recent back and forth with GOP presidential rival Donald Trump.
“It’s very clear he’s a very insecure person. He doesn’t like to be criticized,” Rubio said. “The presidency is a tough job. You’re going to be criticized, and you can’t flip out every time somebody says something about you. He does. And that’s his problem.”Rubio, who skipped the vote this week to defund Planned Parenthood, added that Trump had a bad week, getting booed at the Values Voter Summit on Friday, getting very few people to show up to a campaign event and having Tom Brady say that he’s not endorsing him after all.
Trump called Rubio a “clown” last week, prompting boos from the crowd at the Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C., but he has said it was Rubio who came after him first.
“He had a bad week, you know he got booed. … He had very few people show up to an event he gave,” Rubio said. “Just today, Tom Brady said he’s not endorsing Donald Trump despite these reports.”
“He’s a very sensitive guy. And that’s fine. That’s his problem. I’m not going to worry about it,” Rubio said, stating that what he’s concerned about is the future of the United States.
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