Donald Trump believes he’ll benefit from his criticisms of former President Bill Clinton.
“We’ll see how it all comes out. I feel very confident that it will come out very well for us,” the GOP presidential front-runner said late Tuesday, according to NBC News.
{mosads}Trump said he has also turned the tables on Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton after she accused him of sexism.
“Frankly, Hillary brought up the whole sexism thing and all I did was reverse it on her,” he said.
“She’s got a major problem that happens to be right at her house. So if she wants to do that, we’re going to right after the president, the ex-president.”
Asked if his past marriages were “fair game,” the thrice-married billionaire responded, “They would be.”
Trump has declared open season on Bill Clinton’s legacy, criticizing his past infidelities. Trump argued Monday that the former president has a “terrible record of women abuse.”
The feud between Trump and the Clintons has intensified in recent weeks.
Trump said Hillary Clinton “got schlonged” by then-Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) in 2008 and mocked her for arriving late on the stage during the last Democratic debate after a bathroom break.
Hillary Clinton hit back last week, saying the real estate tycoon has a “penchant for sexism” and drawing attention to critical remarks he has made toward women.