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Trump admits he might be ‘childish’ and have a ‘personality defect’ at swing state rally

Donald Trump made an unusually self-aware admission at a rally in Pennsylvania on Monday night, saying perhaps he had a «personality defect».

Speaking to supporters in Indiana, Pennsylvania, where most polls show him behind his Democratic rival Kamala Harris, the former president was describing his reluctance to do an interview with the libertarian TV host Greg Gutfeld when he got a little personal.

«He asked me for an interview, and I said 'You know, I'll do it, but begrudgingly – ten minutes'. I don't really want to do it, because he doesn't like me,» Trump said.

«I guess I don't like anybody that doesn't like me, I'll be honest,» he continued, prompting cheers and laughter from the crowd.

«When they don't like me, I don't like them, okay? It sounds childish… that's the way it is. Call it a personality defect.

»But we did an interview, and it was supposed to be 15 minutes, and it lasted for two and a half hours. It just never stopped. It was great chemistry – we actually liked each other."

The rally came as Trump prepared to return to Butler, Pennsylvania, where he was shot in the ear by a would-be assassin this July.

During his speech, the real estate tycoon tore into Harris's record on the economy and the US-Mexico border, as well as repeatedly attacking immigrants and transgender people.

He promised America's women that «I am your protector», saying that under his presidency «women will be happy, healthy, confident, and free. You will no longer be thinking about abortion.»

He also claimed that the Republican Party will defend and support IVF, saying: «We want beautiful babies in our country. We want you to have your beautiful, beautiful, perfect baby. We want those babies, and we need them. And I will protect

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