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Justin Sink

Biden tells Trump to 'grow up' and 'be an adult' after tweets

WASHINGTON _ Vice President Joe Biden admonished Donald Trump to "grow up" in an interview Thursday, after the president-elect mocked the top-ranking Senate Democrat as "head clown" and disparaged the intelligence community.

"Grow up, Donald. Grow up," Biden said in an interview with PBS NewsHour's Judy Woodruff. "Time to be an adult. You're president. You've got to do something. Show us what you have."

Biden spoke after Trump in a tweet referred to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, as the party's "head clown." Earlier this week, Trump speculated in a tweet that intelligence agency leaders decided to wait until Friday to brief him on findings that Russian intelligence was behind election hacking of Democratic officials' emails because they "perhaps" needed "more time to build a case."

The rebuke from Biden comes as tensions between the Trump transition team and the White House have flared in recent weeks. Earlier Thursday, the president's director of national intelligence, James Clapper, testified to Congress that Trump's tweets were impacting morale within the intelligence community.

Biden said a declassified report set to be released next week would show "overwhelming evidence" that "Russia did engage in an effort to impact on the elections."

Last week, Trump accused the Obama administration of "inflammatory" statements and "roadblocks" in a post to Twitter.

The president and his successor subsequently spoke by phone, and both sides described the conversation as positive. But there have been clear public disagreements after Trump attacked the administration's decision to abstain from a United Nations Security Council vote declaring Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal. Obama's refusal to block the resolution with a veto allowed it to pass, enraging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Trump also called on the administration to halt prisoner transfers from Guantanamo Bay; the Pentagon announced Thursday it had moved four more detainees out of the facility.

Obama has also needled Trump in recent public statements. In an interview published by CNN, the president said that he would have beaten Trump had he run for a third term.

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