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Trump vs the Bush family – How The Donald picked a fight with Republican royalty

DONALD Trump is full of praise for the late George Bush and saluted in honour as his body lay in state ahead of a funeral in Washington.

He and First Lady Melania went to pay their respects - but made no mention of his long-running feud with the Bush family.

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Donald Trump salutes president George HW Bush's coffin in WashingtonCredit: Splash News

What is the Trump v Bush feud all about?

Donald Trump hailed the 41st president as a public servant of “sound judgement, common sense, and unflappable leadership” who “always found a way to set the bar higher.”

Ahead of the funeral, Mr Trump tweeted that he was ";looking forward to being with the wonderful Bush family".

He also boasted Melania would be giving former First Lady Laura Bush a tour of the White House Christmas decorations.

He said: "This is not a funeral, this is a day of celebration for a great man who has led a long and distinguished life. He will be missed!"

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Donald Trump joined other ex-presidents at the state funeralCredit: Getty Images

The pleasantries hide lingering ill-feeling after Mr Trump spent years viciously slagging off the Bush clan.

In return the Republican party royalty derided him as a "comedian" and a "blowhard" and said they voted for his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton.

George Bush Snr and Jnr have both been highly critical of Mr Trump, who defeated one-time front-runner Jeb to be named as Republican presidential candidate in 2016.

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Mr Trump swerved Barabara Bush's funeral "out of respect for the family" but cannot avoid honouring a former president.

In an apparent truce, the current president has reportedly cut a deal with the Bushes to ensure there would be no criticism of him at the state funeral.

Here's our guide to the bitter war of words.

George W and Jeb Bush with other family members leading the national mourningCredit: The Associated Press
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No more Bushes!

Donald Trump was rumoured to be a Democrat supporter during George W's presidency.

His public feud with the Bush dynasty dates back to at least April 2013.

George W's brother Jeb, a former governor of Florida, was already being lined up as front-runner for the presidential race three years ahead.

If he won it would have meant three Republican presidents in a row with the same surname.

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Mr Trump, then a mere reality TV star and birther conspiracist, tweeted: “We need another Bush in office about as much as we need Obama to have a 3rd term.

“No more Bushes!”

He went on the attack again in August 2015, tweeting: “Enough is Enough - no more Bushes!”

He linked to an Instagram video depicting what he hoped to portray as gaffes by Jeb and his brother and father.

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George HW Bush dismissed Trump as a 'blowhard' and Barbara called him a 'comedian'Credit: AP:Associated Press

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Former First Lady Barbara Bush, mother of Jeb and George W, made her views on the unlikely Republican candidate very clear in February 2016.

Barbara, who died in April, likened the Apprentice host to a “comedian” and a “showman”.

She also made reference to Mr Trump's disparaging remarks about Fox News TV anchor Megyn Kelly after a debate.

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