Trump reveals JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette's irresistible sexual chemistry during wild Mar-a-Lago fights

President Donald Trump revealed that he knew the late John F. Kennedy Jr. 'very well' and then went on to describe his sexually charged relationship with his wife, Carolyn Bessette, during a phone interview with The Five Thursday evening.
Fox News Channel host Dana Perino had mentioned the popular FX show, Love Story, which details Kennedy and Bessette's whirlwind romance, and asked the President if he was nostalgic for the 90s.
She also asked if Trump knew the younger Kennedy.
Trump said he preferred the 80s and then shared how well he knew the son of President John F. Kennedy by spilling details on John John's professional life, political ambitions and cold-and-hot relationship with Bessette.
'I knew them both pretty well, I knew him much better,' Trump said. 'They would go down to Mar-a-Lago together and they had a very interesting relationship.'
'They would bicker, I want to be nice, they would bicker together. In other words, have little fights and then they'd make up and start kissing wildly,' he described.
Trump said it was one of 'those' relationships.
'And you never know how those relationships are going to turn out,' the President continued. 'Frankly, I've seen them go on for years and I've seen them go on for about two days before they broke up.'
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Trump also recalled that Kennedy 'liked me, believe it or not.'
'He actually put me on the cover of his magazine, George,' the President said.
The President's cover shot was on the February/March 2000 issue of George, which was entitled 'The Trumpster' and focused on the future commander-in-chief's political ambitions - ambitions that didn't come to full fruition for another 16 years.
It was published shortly after the July 16, 1999, plane crash death of Kennedy and Bessette.
'It was a tragic thing,' Trump recalled.
The 79-year-old President also claimed that Kennedy planned to sell off George and run for higher office.
'Look, he was going to sell that magazine, which was a little bit of an anchor, it didn't work out too well. It was OK,' Trump said.
'He was a handsome guy. You don't get better looking. And he was going to run for politics. He was going to run for the Senate, he told me, and nobody would have beaten him, and he probably would have ended up being president, because he had a lot of good things. He was sort of a great guy,' Trump said.
A Senate seat had opened up in New York for the 2000 cycle.
The show, Love Story, depicts Kennedy talking to a political consultant about potentially running for the seat.
The winner ended up being Trump's 2016 Democratic presidential rival, former First Lady Hillary Clinton.
'I think he would have gone on to be president,' Trump said of Kennedy.
Trump has attracted the ire of many in the Kennedy family, due to his takeover of the Kennedy Center and destruction of the Jaqueline Kennedy, which went the way of the East Wing last fall.
He also plans to have the new Air Force Ones repainted - a departure from Jackie Kennedy's classic design.
At the same time, he has a Kennedy in his Cabinet, with JFK Jr.'s cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., serving as his Secretary of Health and Human Services.
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