Bill O'Reilly told Newsmax TV on Friday that former President George W. Bush's veiled attack on President Donald Trump this week reflected the deep rift within the Republican Party.
"There's no more Republican unity," O'Reilly told "The Howie Carr Show" in an interview. "That's gone.
"The Democrats are still unified, but not Republicans."
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O'Reilly is author of The New York Times best-selling book, "Killing England: The Brutal Struggle for American Independence."
"The establishment basically thinks that Donald Trump is a vulgarian — and they do," he told Carr.
"They don't like the way he is conducting himself with the tweets and how he goes out and he stirs up people," O'Reilly added. "He's a populist.
"I think there is a club — and the club says this is the way you behave in the White House.
"Trump isn't doing that. That's why, I think, W went after him.
"He believes what he's saying," O'Reilly told Carr. "I'm not saying he's a phony — and he's entitled to his opinion.
"But Trump has alienated most establishment people. He has."
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