Story highlights "There's nothing really Reaganesque" about Trump, Reagan told CNN's Michael Smerconish

"I mean my father was humble. That's not what you find in a Donald Trump, I might say," Reagan said

Washington (CNN) Michael Reagan, the oldest son of former President Ronald Reagan, said Saturday that Donald Trump is not "Reaganesque" and that the 40th president would not have supported him.

"There's nothing really Reaganesque" about Trump, Reagan told CNN's Michael Smerconish. "I mean, my father was humble. That's not what you find in a Donald Trump, I might say."

The comments follow Reagan's tweet earlier this week in which he said Trump is the first presumptive Republican nominee that his father would not have supported.

This most likely would be the 1st time if my father was alive that he would not support the nominee of the GOP @Reince @newsmax — Michael Reagan (@ReaganWorld) June 6, 2016

On the campaign trail, Trump often compares himself to President Reagan. But Michael Reagan, president of the Reagan Legacy Foundation, said the two men couldn't be more different.

"He wasn't demeaning. He didn't talk down to people. He talked with people, which is the complete opposite of what Donald Trump, in fact, does," he said.

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