Donald Trump was privately stewing over Brian Kemp earlier this year ā€” long before he unloaded on him at a rally in Atlanta this month ā€” offended by the Georgia governorā€™s absence from campaign events and fundraisers and other perceived slights.

ā€œWhatā€™s the deal with Brian Kemp?ā€ Trump asked companions on a flight back to Florida from a fundraiser held in the swing state in April, according to a person with knowledge of the discussion granted anonymity to describe a private matter. After all, Trump said, heā€™d ā€œhelped him get electedā€ in a competitive 2018 primary.

Kemp had skipped the fundraiser and a Georgia rally weeks earlier. And just days before, Kempā€™s wife, Marty, had told a local television reporter ā€” in a clip that no longer appears on the news stationā€™s website ā€” that she planned to write in her husbandā€™s name for president, rather than vote for Trump.

Trump asked an aide on the plane to print off a copy of the news report. He called the Georgia first ladyā€™s comments ā€œterrible,ā€ and asked others on the flight, including Michael Whatley, chair of the Republican National Committee, how he should respond.

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