Donald Trump, Vicente Fox
The Republican presidential candidate has received an apology from former Mexican president after using profanity when talking about plans of wall between Mexico and the US. Reuters/Univision

Donald Trump is not even the president of the United States yet and he is already getting what he wants. Vicente Fox has apologized to the Republican candidate after saying he would not pay for the wall that Trump intends to build between the U.S. and Mexico, dropping an F-bomb while saying it. "If I offended you, I'm sorry," Fox told Breitbart. He then asked, "but what about the other way around," referring to the insults Trump had for Mexican immigrants. Former Mexican president also went on "The O'Reilly Factor" and said: "I think it's very important to invite Donald Trump to come to Mexico and to learn about the real Mexico." Watch the video below and tell us if you think Fox should have apologized.

The apology from Fox comes after Fox dropped the F-bomb when referring to plans of having Mexicans pay for the border wall. Trump felt offended by Vicente's remarks and demanded an apology. During a Republican debate, Trump recalled Fox's remarks and said he needed to apologize for using such a disgusting word. "I will [make them pay]," he said during the debate. "And the wall just got ten feet taller." The Republican front-runner also took to Twitter to share his opinion: "FMR Pres of Mexico, Vicente Fox horribly used the F word when discussing the wall. He must apologize! If I did that there would be uproar!"

Fox has been extremely vocal about Trump and has used the media and social networks to call out his bigotry. Fox has denounced Trump's plans of making Mexicans pay for the wall he proposed to build between the U.S.-Mexico border to stop immigrants crossing over illegally. "I am not going to pay for this f***ing wall," he said in an interview recently. Fox also said about Trump: "He is a loud-mouth, arrogant, ignorant who has no idea what it is to sit in the chair of the U.S. presidency. To follow a false prophet like Donald Trump, to follow him into the dessert without knowing where he's going, is very dangerous."

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