One of the campaign season's most heated -- and bizarre -- feuds has apparently been put to rest as Republican U.S. Senator Marco Rubio told CNN that he apologized to GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump for a taunt that implied Trump had a small penis.
SEE ALSO:Donald Trump promises he's got a big enough dick to be presidentSpeaking with Jake Tapper, Rubio said, "I said, 'You know, I'm sorry that I said that. It's not who I am and I shouldn't have done it.' I didn't say it in front of the cameras, I didn't want any political benefit."
Marco Rubio says he apologized to Donald Trump for the "small hands" jest
— CNN (@CNN) May 29, 2016
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Of course, Rubio's original insults led to this magical moment (see video below) during the March 3, 2016 GOP debate.
Donald Trump knows what you mean when you say he has small hands and he says there's no problem. Nope. #GOPDebate pic.twitter.com/7eJzbRDcvJ
— Mashable News (@MashableNews) March 4, 2016
Meanwhile, while Rubio did seemingly warm to Trump, he once again kiboshed those rumors that he'd be Trump's running mate come the general election.
For now, it seems, Rubio will stick to his signature tweetstorms.
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