'We'll Probably Pass': Trump Asked If He'll Call Obama Or Other Mail Bomb Targets

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President Trump on Friday remarked on the arrest of the mail bombing suspect.

Before departing for a Charlotte, North Carolina rally on Friday, President Trump spoke with reporters on the South Lawn of the White House.
When asked if he'd call former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and others who were targeted by the mail bomb suspect, Trump responded: "If they wanted me to. But I think we'll probably pass."
Trump also said that he bears "no blame" for the actions of Cesar Sayoc, the 56-year-old suspect,  whose white Dodge van was "plastered with stickers supporting President Donald Trump and depicting some of the President's critics with targets over their images," reports CNN.
During the brief exchange, Trump also criticized the media.
"I think the media has been very, very unfair in terms of the Republican Party and the way it's been covered. And they understand that. They write articles about that. Many of them admit that. But the media has been unbelievably unfair to Republicans, conservatives, and certainly to me," Trump said.
"But with all of that being said, we're winning," Trump added. "So, I like that."