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Former Mexican President Vicente Fox, escalates his attacks on Donald Trump

Published on: 04 Mar 2016
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  • Former Mexican president, Vicente Fox on Donald Trump:
  • States that Donald Trump is “absolutely” a racist, and that his “discriminatory speech is creating violence within the same United States.”
  • Says Trump’s attitude about “the supreme white race and all brown and Afro-Americans and everybody else is insignificant to him”
  • Refuses to apologize for swearing with regards to Trump’s wall and says “Who really needs to apologize is him, to all the people he has offended”
  • Calls Donald Trump a “junior” who inherited his wealth: “His economic knowledge is extremely poor”
  • Says his continual talk of building a border wall and souring trade relations between Mexico and the US is “very stupid”

In an interview with Al Jazeera English’s flagship current affairs show, ‘UpFront’, Vicente Fox, former Mexican president, strongly criticized Donald Trump saying he is “absolutely” a racist.

“Every word that he says goes in that direction,” he told “UpFront” host Mehdi Hasan. Adding that his “discriminatory speech is creating violence within the same United States,” and that “His attitude about the supreme white race and all brown and Afro-Americans and everybody else is insignificant to him.”  

Fox, who served as Mexico’s president from 2000 to 2006, has been exceptionally outspoken and harsh towards Trump. During his interview with “UpFront”, he reiterated his concern saying Trump is “so arrogant, so ego-centered, so vain and empty in his head.”

“I see Mr. Trump as a false prophet,” he added. “He is going to bring that great nation to the desert, to hunger.”

In recent interviews, Fox has likened Trump to Adolf Hitler and also made headlines responding emphatically to Trump’s campaign promise to build a wall to keep Mexican immigrants out of the US.   Trump has asked Fox to apologize for swearing at him, but when asked if he plans to apologize, he told “UpFront”, “Who really needs to apologize is him, to all the people he has offended.”

On the subject of Trump’s business pedigree and prowess, Fox offered a harsh critique saying, “The amount of money he got, he’s inherited it, so he is a Junior.”

“His economic knowledge is extremely poor” he added. “He has hired undocumented, he took to bankruptcy a casino and many other things. It’s very difficult to understand how he made so much money.”  

Fox also lamented Trump for his ignorant position on keeping Mexicans out of the US and hurting trade relations.

“He is not understanding that by trading we both win,” he said. “He is not understanding that Mexico buys to the United States every year millions of US dollars. This means millions of jobs for US citizens,” he said.  

On Trump’s proposal to tax cars imported from Mexico, Fox asked what the consumer “of the car say when the car price increases by 20%?”

“It’s very stupid what he is saying,” he added.

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NOTES FOR EDITORS: 

This UpFront interview with Vicente Fox is airing this Friday March 4th

The segments will be available through this link: www.aljazeera.com/upfront from 19.30GMT onwards. Please add this link to your online copy if quotes are used.

Please credit Al Jazeera English and ‘UpFront’ if you plan to use any quotes from this interview with Vicente Fox.

UpFront, hosted by Mehdi Hasan, broadcasts on Fridays at 19.30 GMT.

Follow UpFront on Twitter @AJUpFront

For more information, or media enquiries, please contact: pressoffice@aljazeera.net

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