Story highlights Bill Clinton is ignoring Donald Trump's attacks on his past personal conduct

The former president says he plans to ignore the presumptive Republican nominee

(CNN) Bill Clinton signaled his strategy for dealing with Donald's Trump's attacks on his personal conduct Tuesday: ignore, and move on.

On a campaign swing through Puerto Rico Tuesday, the former president was asked by a reporter whether he had any response to Trump's latest attack on Twitter -- alluding to his past infidelities and charging that he was the "worst abuser" of women in U.S. political history.

"No. I think people are smart enough to figure this out without my help," Bill Clinton replied.

Trump on Tuesday used the new ads aired by the pro-Clinton super PAC, Priorities USA, as an opening to needle the former president about his personal conduct.

"Amazing that Crooked Hillary can do a hit ad on me concerning women when her husband was the WORST abuser of (women) in U.S. political history," Trump tweeted, referring to Bill Clinton's past indiscretions.

Amazing that Crooked Hillary can do a hit ad on me concerning women when her husband was the WORST abuser of woman in U.S. political history — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 17, 2016

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