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Arnold Schwarzenegger Says Trump Feud Is Because 'He's In Love With Me'

There are a lot of people that President Trump doesn't get along with. He publicly has feuded with celebrities from Chrissy Teigen to Debra Messing from Will & Grace, and that's just this past month. He's consistently been picking fights with the Governator himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger, who had an interesting theory on why that is.

Arnold is appearing on the October cover for Men's Health Magazine.

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The interviewer brought up Trump's fairly frequent jabs at Arnold's brief role as the new host of Celebrity Apprentice, which received low ratings, and asked him why he thought the President singled him out.

Arnold's answer was pretty simple.

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Arnold answered, "I think he really—he’s in love with me. That’s the reality of it. With Trump, he wants to be me." Arnold was then asked if he though Trump was afraid of him.

“I don’t think he fears me," Arnold said.

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“But I remember that in the old days, when we went to the wrestling matches, the way he admired people with bodies, and the way they would jump around in the ring, and to perform physical stunts and stuff like that—he had great admiration for that. And the showmanship—he had great admiration for that," Arnold continued.

“I always complain about Trump not being able to shift from Trump to president,” Arnold also said about his issue with the President.

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“Well, the reason why I say this is because I saw that with myself, that I was not able to shift from Arnold to governor. I was still stuck as Arnold. Arnold always gets things done."

"I forced my way in there, then I do it and do it and do it and do it, until it gets done."

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"And I felt the same thing I can do with politics. But I learned quickly that that’s really not the way it works. You got to be able to bring people together. It takes much more time, much more effort, but that’s just the way it is. If you don’t like that, don’t get into politics," Arnold concluded.