Donald Trump posts unusual video slamming Hillary Clinton

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Donald Trump Says If He Barked Like Hillary Clinton He'd Be Ridiculed
Donald Trump Says If He Barked Like Hillary Clinton He'd Be Ridiculed

By PETER MARTINEZ

Fresh off big wins Tuesday night in the Republican presidential primaries in Florida, Illinois and North Carolina, GOP front-runner Donald Trump took aim at his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in a scathing video posted to Instagram titled: "Is this what we want for a President?"

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In the clip -- which only spans about 15 seconds -- it opens up with the title phrase: "When it comes to facing our toughest opponents." And then shows images of Russian President Vladimir Putin doing judo and a hooded ISIS fighter pointing a gun.

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The next screen reads: "When it comes to facing our toughest opponents, the Democrats have the perfect answer," the text says.

But it then goes into Clinton's viral sound bite of her barking like a dog at a February campaign rally in Reno, Nevada.

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The video ends on a quick clip of Putin laughing during a "60 Minutes" interview and then the final phrase: "We don't need to be a punchline."

Watch below:

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Is this what we want for a President?

A post shared by President Donald J. Trump (@realdonaldtrump) on Mar 16, 2016 at 9:15am PDT

So far the video is taking off online as it now has more than 19,000 likes on Instagram and thousands of comments since posting earlier Wednesday afternoon.

Trump has 1.2 million followers on his @realdonaldtrump Instagram account.

This isn't the first time Trump brought up that Reno rally. He mentioned it during a South Carolina rally that he would be buried in the press if he acted that way.

"If I ever did that, I would be ridiculed all over the place. I won't do it. I'm not going to imitate her," Trump said.

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Earlier this week, an anti-Trump television ad slammed the billionaire businessman about his sentiments toward women.

As the race for the White House heats up, this may be just a hint of what's to come from the Republican and Democratic candidates vying for the presidency.

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