Donald Trump: Hillary Clinton is playing the 'woman's card'

Donald Trump on Sunday accused Hillary Clinton of unfairly trading on her gender while declaring Bill Clinton to be "fair game" as the former president hits the trail to campaign for his wife.

"She's playing the woman's card," Trump said during an interview on Fox News, before turning his attention to Clinton's husband, declaring him "fair game because his presidency was really considered to be very troubled because of all the things that she's talking to me about."

"She's mentioning sexism," Trump added, referencing a recent interview in which Clinton told the Des Moines Register the billionaire had "demonstrated a penchant for sexism."

In a tweetstorm Saturday night, Trump wrote, "Hillary Clinton has announced that she is letting her husband out to campaign but HE'S DEMONSTRATED A PENCHANT FOR SEXISM, so inappropriate!"

On Sunday morning, a little more than 12 hours later, Trump gloated about it.

"I turned her exact words against her," he said.

Trump also took an indirect shot at GOP primary rival Marco Rubio, who will be accompanied on the campaign trail in Iowa next week by South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy, the congressman who is leading an ongoing Benghazi investigation and recently questioned Hillary Clinton on Capitol Hill.

"I hope he does a better job than he did on the Benghazi hearings," Trump said sarcastically, "because they were a total disaster."

On Saturday, Gowdy in a statement called Rubio "a rock solid conservative and a leader we can trust."

"Everyone was really looking forward to something that was going to be really productive and he didn't win with those hearings," Trump told the Fox News hosts. "I hope he does a lot better for Marco than he did for the Benghazi hearings, because they were not good. That was not a pretty picture."

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