Story highlights Hillary Clinton rips Trump, says she won't be "bullied" like GOP candidates

"She's playing the woman's card," Trump said during an interview on Fox News

Trump also took an indirect shot at GOP primary rival Marco Rubio

(CNN) Hillary Clinton late Monday hit back at Donald Trump after nearly two days of attacks on her and former President Bill Clinton. In a statement her campaign said she wouldn't be "pushed around" by Trump like his GOP rivals or "bullied and distracted" by the mogul's rhetoric.

"When [Trump's] insults are directed at women, immigrants, Asian-Americans, Muslims, the disabled, or hard working Americans looking to raise their wages -- Hillary Clinton will stand up to him, as she has from the beginning," a campaign spokeswoman said.

Trump on Monday again warned Clinton against attempting to use "the woman's card" on him, a day after he accused the former secretary of state of unfairly trading on her gender. The billionaire's brushback follows his labeling Bill Clinton as "fair game" on Sunday, as the former president prepares to hit the trail next week to campaign for his wife.

"With all of her past and her past dealings and, frankly, she's been involved in it with her husband as much as anybody, for her to be discussing that I think is out of bounds and I've let them know that," Trump said during an interview on Radio Iowa . "Probably maybe more so than anybody I know she shouldn't be discussing that."

Trump made similar comments during a Sunday interview on Fox News, when he called out Bill Clinton as "fair game because his presidency was really considered to be very troubled because of all the things that she's talking to me about."

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