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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is accusing New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio of ripping off his rhetoric.
Trump tweeted Tuesday that de Blasio "just stole my campaign slogan: PROMISES MADE PROMISES KEPT! That's not at all nice. No imagination!"
The mayor responded by Twitter: "The difference is that I'm not lying when I say it."
De Blasio appeared at an event Monday standing next to a sign that read "Promises Made, Promises Kept."
Trump has featured similar signs at his rallies.
The Democratic mayor of the president's hometown, de Blasio has been a critic of Trump.
The campaign mantra has been used in the past by politicians stressing their accomplishments. Former Michigan Gov. John Engler, a Republican, used the slogan when he won re-election in 1994.
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