People in both their groups say it was never discussed
Oh, did you expect either to ADMIT it?
Please please please tell me you're not being just how repubs were during the previous elections - "I don't care how many women accuse him, they're all framing Cain" and "technically, Palin's IQ and education and work experience are greater than obama"...
I mean, he calls him, he's encouraging, and not only does trump run after 25 years of flirting with it, but he also magically decides to shit on all of the hilary threats in the process?
I guess, when all is said and done, and hilary wins 40 states and appoints trump secretary of something, we'll all look back at the 2012 birtherism and the 2016 Bush-collapse and thank Trump for it, with a wink and a nod.
The call came as Trump was making a final decision about whether to run, and he was candid about his political ambitions and his potential interest in seeking the White House during the talk, these allies said.
The 42nd president listened intently and then analyzed Trump’s prospects and his desire to rouse the GOP base, the Trump allies said.
The tone of the call was informal, and Clinton never urged Trump to run, the four people said. Rather, they said, Clinton sounded curious about Trump’s moves toward a presidential bid and
told Trump that he was striking a chord with frustrated conservatives and was a rising force on the right.One person with knowledge of Clinton’s end of the call said
the former president was upbeat and encouraging during the conversation, which occurred as Trump was speaking out about GOP politics and his prescriptions for the nation.