This epic Bobby Jindal-Donald Trump Twitter feud just turned up to 11
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It all started when Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal ripped Donald Trump in a National Press Club speech in Washington Thursday, calling him "unserious," "unstable," "insecure," and "weak."
"It's been a lot of fun, but here's the problem: Donald Trump is not a serious candidate. He's a narcissist. He's an egomaniac. The only thing he believes in is himself. I want to say what everybody is thinking about Donald Trump, but is afraid to say," Jindal told the audience.
He then proceeded to let loose on Twitter with each and every thought he had about The Donald:
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Finally, nearly 24 hours later on Friday morning, Jindal called the battle over.
Donald Trump didn't appear to get the last word this time — yet.
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