Donald Trump Says Missing EgyptAir Aircraft 'Blown Out of the Sky'

At a fundraiser, he told the crowd, "You are 100% wrong" if you doubt his claim.

"A plane got blown out of the sky," the presumptive Republican presidential nominee said at a fundraiser in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, tonight. "And if anything, if anybody thinks it wasn’t blown out of the sky, you are 100 percent wrong, folks. OK? You're 100 percent wrong."

"We had a terrible tragedy, and she said that Donald Trump talked about radical Islamic terrorism — which she doesn't want to use," Trump said. "She used a different term, because she does not want to use that term. She refuses to use that term."

Trump first attributed the EgyptAir flight's disappearance to terrorism several hours before the fundraiser, tweeting, "Looks like yet another terrorist attack. Airplane departed from Paris. When will we get tough, smart and vigilant? Great hate and sickness!"

Trump, though, may be taking a cue from Egyptian officials. As ABC News previously reported, Egyptian officials have suggested that the incident was more likely caused by terrorism than a technical problem.

“I don’t want to go to assumptions like others, but if you analyze the situation properly, the possibility ... of having a terror attack is higher than having a technical" failure, the Egyptian aviation minister told reporters today.