| Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. |
The New York Times, citing anonymous sources, said Saturday that the 73-year-old Bloomberg is mulling an independent bid for the presidency and is prepared to spend $1bn of his personal fortune.
The Republican-turned-independent sees a potential opening should Trump and Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders - who is surging in polls - win their parties' nominations, the sources said.
The media mogul has reportedly set a deadline for a final decision for early March. Trump, speaking by phone to CBS News a week before the Iowa caucuses, said: "I would love it. I know Michael very well, I'd love to compete against Michael."
Trump, 69, a real-estate mogul and onetime reality TV star, said that Bloomberg "might very well get in the race". "He's very opposite on me with guns and he's opposite on pro-life and he's opposite on a lot of things," he said, speaking to the CBS News programme Face the Nation.
"And Michael's been a friend of mine over the years - perhaps we're not friends anymore. You know, he's wanted to do this for a long time and he never pulled the trigger."
Sanders, the leftist Vermont senator who is closing in opinion polls on Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, separately told This Week on ABC that the possible emergence of another billionaire in the race was further proof of "what I have been saying for a long time".
"This country is moving away from democracy to oligarchy."
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