WATCH: Minneapolis Mayor responds to Trump, says I don't have time to be 'tweeting garbage out'
A dispute between the Trump campaign and the city of Minneapolis over the city’s request for an upfront payment for security at President Trump’s planned rally there turned personal, as Mayor Jacob Frey suggested Trump should spend more time doing his job and less time “tweeting garbage out.”
Trump launched his Twitter war with Frey after the mayor sought a $530,000 deposit to defray expenses, mostly for security, ahead of Trump’s Thursday rally at the Target Center in Minneapolis. Trump and his campaign manager, Brad Parscale, repeatedly went after Frey Tuesday morning, accusing him of overcharging the campaign for the venue, while noting that the mayor had previously stated that Trump’s “message of hatred will never be welcome in Minneapolis.”
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