Donald Trump is continuing his attack on President Barack Obama by teasing a "gigantic" announcement about the president that he claims will rock the election.

Trump discussed the mysterious bit of information on "Fox and Friends" on Monday morning, saying that he has "something very, very big concerning the president of the United States" and he will announce it on his Twitter account Wednesday.

"It's going to be very big. I know one thing - you will cover it in a very big fashion," Trump said to the Fox News hosts.

Trump has used his very active Twitter account — which broadcasts to 1.6 million followers - to blast the president many times before. Just last week, when it was announced that Bruce Springsteen had written a campaign song for Obama called "Forward and Away We Go" and would perform it at rallies in Ohio along with his E Street Band, Trump took to Twitter to blast The Boss and threatened to go to Ohio as well to stir up the race there.

"Why would Ohio listen to Bruce Springsteen reading his lines? Be careful or I will go to Ohio and @MittRomney will win it!" Trump tweeted on Oct. 19.

Trump also tweeted about the third and final presidential debate, which took place Tuesday night.

"The debate was pretty even but I thought Mitt should have been much more aggressive on Obama's failed foreign policy - and I mean much more," he wrote Wednesday morning.

Even though interest in his mysterious announcement about President Obama has reached a fever pitch, Trump has remained tight-lipped about it and refused to offer any additional information, except to remind his followers that the news will be "large, bordering on gigantic."

Michael Cohen, executive vice president of Trump's company and special counsel to the real estate mogul, also refused to explain Trump's tease any further, but he echoed the "Apprentice" host's promise that the information about the president will be monumental.

"I am not at liberty to disclose the nature of Mr. Trump's Wednesday announcement. Without question it will be big," Cohen said on Monday.

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Barack Obama, Donald trump, Presidential election 2012