There is a "lot of fuzz" on Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton's record, Donald Trump's son Eric said Monday, promising that his father is "certainly going to go after it."
"He's going to to after her in a way that no one's gone after her before," Trump told Fox News'
"Fox & Friends" program, calling her campaign's decision to run attack ads against his father in recent weeks a "great compliment."
"She's already turned her attention to us, which is a great compliment because she's effectively saying he's going to be the nominee," said Trump. "It's going to be an interesting battle between the two of them."
Trump also ridiculed statements made by movie star
George Clooney who commented that an "obscene amount of money" was raised through his $353,000-a-plate fundraiser for Clinton.
"I was shaking my head," Trump said. "It made no sense. Was that not the most hypocritical statement in the history of statements?"
Meanwhile, Trump said he agrees with his father's complaints on the delegate systems used in Colorado and Wyoming that resulted in Ted Cruz receiving additional delegates.
"Here you have a little boys' club and they decide who they want to be commander in chief," said Trump "We live in America. People get to vote. The fact that my father is millions of votes ahead, yet delegates keep on getting stripped from him, it really is a broken system."
And since the rules have been the way they are for years, Trump said he thinks the GOP has a "perception problem," as the system upsets voters.
But still, he said, his father will "win big" in New York's primary on Tuesday and in upcoming primaries in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New Jersey, Maryland.
"We're certainly going to win California," he said. 'It's really our time to come home, and we're going to do very well over the next couple months."
And in New York, said Trump, Cruz would not have won even without his infamous "New York values" comment.
"He's just not winning in this part of the country," said Trump. "He did very well in caucus states, closed, very small, closed primaries. That's why we're millions of vote ahead of him."
Sandy Fitzgerald ✉
Sandy Fitzgerald has more than three decades in journalism and serves as a general assignment writer for Newsmax covering news, media, and politics.
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