Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump ripped his 2016 rival Dr. Ben Carson in an interview on Thursday, disparaging the world-famous surgeon’s medical career and religious faith.
Wow, I am ahead of the field with Evangelicals (am so proud of this) and virtually every other group, and Ben Carson just took a swipe at me
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 10, 2015
The attacks come as Carson is rising in the polls, closing in on Trump in Iowa and surging nationally. Previously, Trump focused most of his biting, and often personal criticism, on longtime politicians like former Gov. Jeb Bush, painting them as part of the political establishment in attacks that helped cement his image as an outsider running to shake up the status quo. But now, he says, Carson has earned his infamous counter-punches.
“He was a doctor, perhaps an OK doctor,” Trump said of Carson, an internationally-renowned pediatric neurosurgeon who was the first person to ever successfully separate cranially conjoined twins in 1987. “He was fine, he was just fine.”
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On Wednesday, Carson told reporters that Trump denies his faith, which the real estate mogul says instigated this new feud.
“I never heard faith was a big thing … until he started running, I don’t know about Ben Carson’s faith, all of a sudden he becomes this great religious figure, I don’t think he’s a great religious figure,” Trump said on CNN’s “New Day.”








