Serge Kovaleski of The New York Times says he has met the real estate mogul repeatedly, interviewing him in his office and talking to him at news conferences, when he worked for the New York Daily News in the late 1980s.
"Donald and I were on a first-name basis for years," he said in a Times story about Trump's behavior at a rally in South Carolina last week.
Onstage Tuesday, a mocking Trump flailed his arms in an apparent attempt to imitate mannerisms of the "poor guy." He accused Kovaleski of backing off a story from a week after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks that said authorities in New Jersey detained and questioned "a number of people who were allegedly seen celebrating the attacks." Kovaleski then worked for The Washington Post.
Other accounts from that time concluded the allegations were unfounded.
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Kovaleski has arthrogryposis, a congenital condition that restricts joint movement. In his speech, Trump cited the 2001 story, "written by a nice reporter," and went on: "Now the poor guy, you oughta see this guy, uh, I don't know what I said, uh, I don't remember. He's going like, I don't remember." He made jerking gestures and his voice took on a mocking tone.
He wrote: "If Mr. Kovaleski is handicapped, I would not know, because I do not know what he looks like. If I did know, I would definitely not say anything about his appearance."
Kovaleski challenged that statement in a Times story posted online Thursday night.
"I've interviewed him in his office," he said. "I've talked to him at press conferences. All in all, I would say around a dozen times, I've interacted with him as a reporter" when he worked for the Daily News.