Donald Trump gave his first press conference since reaching 1,238 delegates in the Republican primary, a feat that some declared impossible.
There was plenty of headlines from the event in North Dakota, including a response to "rattled" world leaders, an offer to debate Bernie Sanders, and claims that Elizabeth Warren is in no shape or form Native American.
He first responded to news that Barack Obama made earlier on Thursday in which he said that world leaders are "rattled' by the rise of Trump.
Trump on Obama's remarks on "rattled" world leaders: "When you rattle someone, that's good" https://t.co/NHxLSteqvh https://t.co/Wg5aI7FS56
— CNN (@CNN) May 26, 2016
He then reaffirmed his position on debating Bernie Sanders.
Donald Trump: "I'd love to debate Bernie. He's a dream" https://t.co/kOROPHjGNr https://t.co/5EVwHi8a39
— CNN (@CNN) May 26, 2016
He also raised the idea that American people should be given a piece of the profits from the Keystone pipeline.
Donald Trump on #KeystoneXL: "We're going to have to use eminent domain" https://t.co/xestWkNdKD https://t.co/ZBRYboR7OJ
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) May 26, 2016
Trump upset some of the reporters in the crowd when he called Elizabeth Warren 'Pocahontas.'
"I think she's as Native American as I am," he said.
Trump on his "Pocahontas" remark about Warren: "I think she's as Native American as I am" https://t.co/dTZk2b0OcW https://t.co/GdfAp49CR0
— CNN (@CNN) May 26, 2016
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