Post Presidential Elections, Donald Trump Takes to Twitter, Before He Delivers “Big News” on President Barrack Obama

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After the last and final presidential debate before the Presidential Elections on November 6, multi-billionaire Donald Trump took to Twitter to provide his take on the debate, before he announces to Fox News something that he claims might change the course of the Obama campaign.

"@MittRomney looks much calmer, and Obama should stop nodding his head backwards and forward," according to Trump's Twitter page @realDonaldTrump.

He went on to Tweet "The debate was pretty even but I thought Mitt should have been much more aggressive on Obama's failed foreign policy-- and I mean much more," on his page.

Earlier before the debate, Trump told "Fox & Friends," that he has "Something very, very big concerning the president of the United States...It's going to be very big. I know one thing - you will cover it in a very big fashion," according to WND.com.

When asked whether the information he is about to divulge will impact the elections, Trump said, ""Possibly...It's very big-bigger than anybody would know," according to Yahoo News.

During the first presidential debate, president Obama poked fun at the "Celebrity Apprentice" when he talked about his economic policies regarding small business, "Donald Trump is a small business," said the president, " Now, I know Donald Trump doesn't like to think of himself as small anything -- but that's how you define small businesses if you're getting business income," said the president, "Under Governor Romney's definition, there are a whole bunch of millionaires and billionaires who are small businesses," as was shown on the debates.

AT the time Trump was in Aberdeen, Scotland signing a £230 million agreement for an 11-turbine wind project.

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