Trump has been known to send handwritten notes to reporters and others, as The Resurgent's Erick Erickson pointed out in a tweet. | AP Photo #NeverTrump radio host gets handwritten note from Trump

Even after he says Donald Trump sent him a handwritten note on the front page of a copy of The New York Times, Wisconsin radio host Charlie Sykes said Friday he is still part of the #NeverTrump camp.

"Charm offensive? Just got a handwritten note from @realDonaldTrump. Seriously. Apparently reaching out to #NeverTrump," Sykes tweeted Friday morning, adding in a reply to another tweet that it was written in "[m]agic marker. Not kidding."


Writing that Trump's note "is... unusual...," Sykes added, "but I appreciate the outreach. But still #NeverTrump."

Sykes had Trump on his show in late March, catching the Republican candidate by surprise when he informed him that he was part of the Republican faction that would never vote for him. Even so, Trump put Sykes' ex-wife, Diane Sykes, on his list of 11 potential Supreme Court appointees on Wednesday.

"Thanks for the note. Appreciated it. Not on the same page yet," Sykes tweeted Trump.

“Charlie -- I hope you can change your mind. Look forward to doing your show,” Trump wrote, according to a picture Sykes published Friday. The billionaire drew an arrow to a Times story titled “Once Against, Another Flank Of G.O.P. Warms Up to Trump,” added his signature and concluded his note with, “I WILL WIN!”

Asked if he will have Trump on his show again, Sykes told POLITICO in an email, “Not immediately [smile emoji].” He did, however, suggest that he will have Trump on either before the Republican National Convention or the general election. “Of course,” he told POLITICO. “We had so much fun last time.”

Addressing the note on his radio show, Sykes said he found it interesting and unexpected but added that although he still won’t support the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, he’s also not going to insult him for reaching out.

“Quite frankly, I do think that it puts him in a reasonably good light that he would take the time to reach out to somebody who has been as sharply critical of him as I have,” Sykes said. “And I have been very, very critical of the way he has insulted people, his refusal to apologize, and I will tell you, in fact I’m gonna post a picture of it so you can see, it’s very unusual. It is not your typical note, but then again Donald Trump is not your typical guy.”

Trump has been known to send handwritten notes to reporters and others, as The Resurgent's Erick Erickson pointed out in a tweet.

@SykesCharlie @JayWeber3 Every note I've ever gotten from him was in thick sharpie, scanned as a PDF, and emailed by his secretary. — Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) May 20, 2016



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