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George W. Bush unlikely to attack Donald Trump, Jeb Bush says

Former President George W. Bush’s will make his highly anticipated debut on the 2016 campaign trail during a Monday evening appearance in South Carolina, but don’t expect him to start taking shots at Republican front-runner Donald Trump.

“That’s not his job,” Jeb Bush, the Republican presidential candidate and former president’s younger brother, said Monday on Fox News. “He doesn’t have to get into the slop with Donald Trump.”

George W. Bush and his wife, former first lady Laura Bush, will join Jeb Bush for a President’s Day campaign rally at the North Charleston Convention Center. The event is aimed at lifting the campaign of the would-be third Bush president-their father, George H.W. Bush, was president from 1989 to 1992-who, according to a CBS News/YouGov poll released Sunday, now sits in fifth place in South Carolina with just 6 percent support among registered Republicans.

The leader in that survey was Trump, who attacked his party’s most recent president during Saturday’s Republican debate, accusing Bush of lying in order to justify the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

The former president’s spokesman, Freddy Ford, said during the debate that George W. Bush wouldn’t engage. “President Bush respond to Donald Trump? No, thank you,” Ford said in an e-mail.

Trump has refused to back down from his attacks on the Bush family, posting Monday on Twitter that Jeb Bush needed his “mommy and now brother” to save his campaign. Bush’s mother, former First Lady Barbara Bush, campaigned for her son in New Hampshire last week.

“Now that George Bush is campaigning for Jeb(!), is he fair game for questions about World Trade Center, Iraq War and eco collapse? Careful!” Trump wrote on Twitter.

Bush also took a not-so-subtle jab Monday from Floirida Sen. Marco Rubio, who edited his normal stump speech to go after Bush’s family ties.

“I didn’t have wealth. I didn’t have a Rolodex. When I got out of school I didn’t have a Rolodex with all of my dad’s and all of my mom’s friends who when I call them, they were going to hire me or raise a bunch of money for me one day,” Rubio, who was an ally of Bush’s when they both served in state government, said in South Carolina.

Bush said earlier on Fox and Friends that his brother is “going to be there to support me.”

“He wants to re-litigate the past,” Bush said about Trump. “I’m about the future.”

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