Trump tells his supporters: “Biden just called me a bad F-word!” in a fundraising email.

Former President Donald Trump is raising funds from President Biden’s alleged use of a four-letter word to express his dissatisfaction with his likely general election opponent.

“BIDEN JUST CALL ME A SICK F-WORD!” read an email sent by the Trump campaign on Friday, asking his supporters to “contribute.”

“[Y]You know that he not only thinks that about me, but about EVERY ONE of my proud followers,” the 77-year-old former president states in the message.

The request comes a day after a report that Biden, 81, has referred to Trump as a “sick fuck” in conversations with his closest aides and longtime friends.

“What a bastard this guy is,” Biden also recently said about the former president, according to Politico.

A spokesperson for the Trump campaign called it “a shame,” but “not surprising,” that Biden used foul language when talking about the former president.

Donald Trump is raising funds from President Biden’s reported use of a four-letter word to express his dissatisfaction with his likely general election opponent. AP Biden has referred to Trump as a “sick fuck” in closed-circle conversations with his closest aides and longtime friends. AFP via Getty Images

In his fundraising speech, Trump reminded his supporters that “Hillary Clinton calls us deplorables” and claimed that “Biden will spit on us and call us every bad word in the dictionary.”

“If you support me now, we will be the ones laughing on election day,” he added.

The email, signed by Trump, instructs his supporters to click on a large red button that says “I LOVE PRESIDENT TRUMP” to contribute to the campaign.

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In his fundraising speech, Trump reminded his supporters that “Hillary Clinton calls us deplorables” and claimed that “Biden will spit on us and call us every bad word in the dictionary.” REUTERS

Trump has previously attempted to raise funds from his criminal indictments, his mugshot in Georgia and his efforts to oust him from the state primary.

Campaign filings this week showed that more than $50 million in pro-Trump political action committee funds were used last year to pay the 45th president’s mounting legal fees.

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