Records show Trump was once on friendly terms with the Clintons

A 450-page trove of records released on Tuesday by the Clinton Library shows Hillary’s husband knew Trump in the 1990s

These days, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton fire plenty of withering invective at each other in the battle for the White House.

But the billionaire tycoon, seeking the Republican presidential nomination, was once on good terms with the Clintons, newly released documents show.

A 450-page trove of records released on Tuesday by the Clinton Library shows Democratic frontrunner Hillary’s husband Bill — president between 1993 and 2001 — knew Trump in the 1990s, when the current Republican frontrunner’s name came up in several White House memos.

One document from 1995 lists half a dozen White House receptions, dinners and other events to which the real estate mogul was invited.

In June 1996, Bill Clinton’s personal secretary Betty Currie sent an email to a White House staffer asking whether to mail Trump a letter congratulating him on his 50th birthday.

The letter was cancelled three days later.

Another draft letter to Trump was nixed in December 2000.

In June the same year, Mr Clinton took part in a photo opportunity with Mr Trump in his Trump Tower in Manhattan, where the president was due to attend a fundraiser.

The dump of documents also includes a copy of the title page from Trump’s book “The Art of the Deal” inscribed to White House aide Mark Middleton.

The Clinton Library released the records in response to a Freedom of Information Act request from Buzzfeed.

Although they contain no startling revelations, the documents show the White House followed Mr Trump’s activities in 1999 during the build-up to a presidential election the following year. A memo intended to prepare Bill Clinton for a television interview advised how to answer questions about whether presidential campaigns by Trump or other celebrities would be “demeaning” to the White House.

“We go through all sorts of cycles in politics, and we’re in one now where some people from the entertainment world are talking about running for president,” Clinton was advised to say.

“That’s not a first, by the way. So it’s a free country, people can chart their own course, and the political process will sort our the wheat from the chaff.”

Trump was exploring seeking the Reform Party’s nomination, but later abandoned his plan.

Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks to supporters as Former U.S. president Bill Clinton looks on during her caucus night event in the Olmsted Center at Drake University on February 1, 2016 in Des Moines, Iowa.

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