Former Mexican President Vicente Fox — again — used the "F-word" Tuesday in slamming Donald Trump's plan for Mexico to pay for a wall the presumptive Republican nominee would build to fight illegal immigration.
"I'm not going to pay for the f**king wall," Fox told radio Ben Mathis on a podcast on Kickass Politics. "And please don't take out the f**king full word."
Fox's interview was
reported by NBC News. He was Mexico's president from 2000 to 2006.
"Wake up Americans," Fox, 73, told Mathis. "He is a false prophet.
"Think about it, analyze what he's proposing," he added. "Count the amount of lies he says in every speech.
"Every day, he lies and lies with figures because his sole interest is to do personal business."
Fox has used the "F-word" to bash Trump's wall idea at least twice, including in a February interview with Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business.
He also apologized last week in a Breitbart News interview for attacking Trump, NBC News reports.
Fox has made other controversial statements in the past.
In 2005, he came under heavy
fire from the Rev. Jesse Jackson and other African-American leaders for saying that Mexican illegals in the United States take jobs "that not even blacks want to do."
The former president later apologized for the remarks.
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