The clash betweenArnold Schwarzeneggerand PresidentDonald TrumpoverThe Apprenticefranchise continues.

Speaking at asocial media summitat the White House on Thursday, Trump, 73, declared the action star and former governor “dead” — in reference to Schwarzenegger’s brief stint as host of the NBC reality show that made Trump a household name.

“Arnold Schwarzenegger … You know what? He died … I was there,” Trump told the press, according toYahoo News White House correspondent Hunter Walker.

“The president was talking aboutApprenticeratings when he quipped that Schwarzenegger ‘died.’ Real life and death stuff,”Walker clarified in another tweet.

Schwarzenegger, 71, spotted the tweets and responded with his own jab,tweeting, “I’m still here. Want to compare tax returns,@realDonaldTrump?”

The knock at Schwarzenegger is the latest in anongoing feudbetween the two celebrities-turned-politicians about the show.

“I loved every second of working with NBC and Mark Burnett. Everyone – from the celebrities to the crew to the marketing department – was a straight 10, and I would absolutely work with all of them again on a show that doesn’t have this baggage,” Schwarzenegger toldVarietyat the time.

His statement came shortly after an interview withEmpiremagazine, in which he said he wouldn’t return to the show even if asked. He also said that would-be viewers were “boycotting” the show becauseTrump still had an executive producer credit.

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“I learned a lot, I had a great time, it was a really great opportunity. But under the circumstances, I don’t want to do it again,” Schwarzenegger told the outlet.

“With Trump being involved in the show people have a bad taste and don’t want to participate as a spectator or as a sponsor or in any other way support the show,” he said. “It’s a very divisive period now and I think this show got caught up in all that division.”

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While Schwarzenegger blamed the declining ratings on Trump’s involvement in the show, Trump claimed that Schwarzenegger was simply bad at the job.

“Yes, Arnold Schwarzenegger did a really bad job as Governor of California and even worse on the Apprentice…but at least he tried hard!” Trumptweetedin 2017.

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Earlier this week, New York Governor Andrew Cuomosigned a billthat would allow Congress to ask for the tax returns of government officials, including Trump,Vox reported Wednesday, though it remains to be seen whether House Democrats will ask for them.

On Thursday, Trump hosted a social media summit at the White House, inviting 200 “top professionals” in the industry, according to his administration, but failing to invite representatives from Facebook or Twitter,CNN reported.

The invitees included both leaders from conservative think tanks as well as “far-right internet personalities and trolls,” according to the outlet.

source: people.com