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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton delivers the keynote to the Eagle Academy Foundation annual fundraising breakfast in Gotham Hall on April 29. | Getty Clinton: I'm very experienced with men who go 'off the reservation'

Hillary Clinton has a message for Donald Trump ahead of the general election: "I have a lot of experience dealing with men who sometimes get off the reservation in the way they behave and how they speak."

"I'm not going to deal with their temper tantrums or their bullying or their efforts to try to provoke me," Clinton said in an excerpt of an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper aired Friday. "He can say whatever he wants to say about me. I could really care less."

The answer came after Tapper asked Clinton if she has learned anything about how to take on Trump from the Republican candidates who have dealt with him in the primaries. Earlier on Friday, Trump attacked Clinton on Twitter, writing that in addition to being "perhaps the most dishonest person to have ever run for the presidency, is also one of the all time great enablers!"

Trump has previously broached the issue of Bill Clinton's sexual history, tweeting in December that the former president has a “terrible record of women abuse.”

"I'm going to stand up for what I think the American people need and want in the next president," Clinton said. "That's why I've laid out very specific plans."

"There's nothing secret about what I want to do with the economy, with education, with health care, with foreign policy. I've laid it all out there," she said, taking another shot at Trump. "And he can't or he won't. I can't tell which. So we're going to talk about what we want to do for the country and he can continue on his insult fest but that's the choice he's making."