When the Paris opening ceremony begins on July 26, it will be the first time the city has played host for a century after previous editions in 1924 and 1900
The US presidential contender criticised what he called the "very rude statements" made about him by Sadiq Khan, after Trump suggested he would make an "exception" to the ban for the London mayor.
Sadiq Khan, the first directly-elected Muslim mayor of a major Western capital city, dismissed Trump's offer and accused the US presidential hopeful of holding "ignorant" views about Islam which "could make both countries less safe" by playing into the hands of extremists.
In response to Sadiq Khan's comment, Trump said: "I am offended, he does not know me."
"I think they were very rude statements and, frankly, tell him I will remember those statements," he added.
Trump also challenged Sadiq Khan to take an IQ test.
Earlier, Sadiq Khan had expressed concern that he would not be able to visit the US if Trump was elected president as he proposed a ban on Muslims entering the US after attacks in Paris killed 130 people last year.
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