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Dr. Phil sounds like a scorned individual in his latest interview, in which he says he only spoke at Donald Trump‘s New York rally because Kamala Harris didn’t accept his 25 requests to speak at one of hers. While the former talk show host claims he never actually endorsed Trump, despite speaking in support of him at the rally, he calls his appearance an “act of rebellion” against Harris. During his appearance at the rally, Dr. Phil said that he’s an expert in bullying and said that Trump is not a bully. “It is always wrong when you bully somebody. And that’s what’s going on now. Let me tell you what the critics are going to say when they hear me talking about this. They’re going to say, well, now, wait a minute, come on, isn’t Trump a bully? And let me tell you why the answer to that question is no,” he said at the rally. “Because to be a bully, there has to be an imbalance of power. And when there’s not, it’s just called a debate. And he’s just better at it than anybody else. It’s called debating. It’s called arguing. It just may even be name-calling. But it’s not bullying unless there’s an imbalance of power.” In a new interview, Dr. Phil explained why he gave that speech. Keep reading to find out more… “That was an act of rebellion on my part,” Dr. Phil said in an interview with Piers Morgan. “I requested 25-plus times to speak to Kamala Harris — I offered to give the identical speech at a Harris rally.” “I’m not here to endorse Donald Trump. I do not like celebrity endorsements. I don’t like a lot of what he says or does,” he added. Watch the interview below. See all of the celebs who are endorsing Trump for president.