Donald Trump took his fight against Univision to greater lengths Friday, posting a handwritten letter that anchor Jorge Ramos sent to him with his personal cell phone number on it.
In the letter, Ramos personally requested an interview with the presidential candidate that Trump’s team declined.
“I’m sure you have a lot of things to say, and I have a lot of things to ask,” Ramos wrote. “I know this is an important issue for you and for me.”
Ramos gave Trump his personal cell phone and offered to discuss
The Donald wasn’t finished with his war on Univision, later sending a letter to the company’s CEO Randy Falco, banning the executive and his employees from appearing on Trump’s Miami properties, including Trump’s golf course in Doral, Miami.
Univision told management Thursday to halt from going to any of Trump’s properties.
“As part of this decision, UCI employees should not stay at Trump properties while on company business or hold events/activities there.”
The company declined to comment on Trump’s actions taken Friday.
“Also, it’s too bad you didn’t have the courage to call me yourself instead of delegating the task to Beau,” Trump wrote.
And in a classic P.S., Trump told Univision to congratulate its Mexican government.
“Please congratulate your Mexican Government officials for having made such outstanding trade deals with the United States. However, inform them that should I become President, those days are over. We are bringing jobs back to the U.S. Also, a meaningful border will be immediately created, not the laughingstock that currently exists,” Trump said in the letter.
Trump’s Instagram post and letter to Univision below. Univision didn’t immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment on either.