‘IS SHE TALKING ABOUT ME?’: Trump attacks Harris in rambling posts during her DNC speech
Former President Trump, in a string of posts on his Truth Social platform, insulted Vice President Kamala Harris — whom he called “Comrade Kamala” — as she spoke Thursday night at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, where she formally accepted her party’s nomination for president.
Trump billed the running commentary as a live analysis of what he called “her puff piece.”
The presidential contest between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is essentially a toss-up at this point, according to pollsters. But Harris stakes out her vision for unifying the country while confronting her opponent.
“Too many ‘Thank yous,’ too rapidly said, what’s going on with her?” he asked as Harris began her remarks.
He asked where Hunter Biden was. He said Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a former high school football coach, “was an ASSISTANT Coach, not a COACH.”
And, just after Harris praised her late mother for teaching her and her sister to “never do anything half-assed,” Trump posted: “Kamala’s biography won’t lower prices at the Grocery Store, or at the Pump!”
Harris denounced Trump’s behavior during the deadly insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, when his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to undermine the certification of Joe Biden’s electoral win.
“In many ways, Donald Trump is an unserious man,” Harris said. “But the consequences of putting Donald Trump back into the White House are extremely serious. Consider not only the chaos and calamity when he was in office, but also the gravity of what has happened since he lost the last election.”
Former President Trump visits the shrub-dotted hills of Arizona near the U.S.-Mexico border to campaign on immigration, his signature issue.
Trump posted: “The Chaos and Calamity is allowing our Country to be infiltrated by Millions of Criminals!”
Fact-checkers say Trump often exaggerates immigration numbers. He also frequently highlights crimes committed by immigrants, but studies have shown that people in the country illegally are less likely to have been incarcerated than those born in the U.S.
Harris continued by saying Trump “sent an armed mob to the United States Capitol, where they assaulted law enforcement officers.”
“PEACEFULLY AND PATRIOTICALLY!” he wrote.
She continued: “When politicians in his own party begged him to call off the mob and send help, he did the opposite. He fanned the flames.”
He responded: “IS SHE TALKING ABOUT ME?”
A few minutes later, he suggested Harris “leave the Speech right now, go to Washington, D.C., close the Border, allow fracking in Pennsylvania and otherplaces, and start doing the things she’s complaining about aren’t done!”
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After Harris finished her nearly 40-minute address, Trump, who regularly praises North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin, posted: “There will be no future under Comrade Kamala Harris, because she will take us into a Nuclear World War III! She will never be respected by the Tyrants of the World!”
Earlier in the day, Trump spoke at a news conference near the U.S.-Mexico border in Cochise County, Ariz., where he began his remarks by saying that Democrats illegally pushed President Biden out of the race in order to replace him with Harris — a false claim he has been repeating frequently this week.
“It’s a very sad time for this country in many ways. We had a candidate — I was no fan of Joe Biden — but the way he was taken out was a coup,” he said.
He then praised the border wall behind him as the “Rolls-Royce of walls,” said undocumented migrants were taking the jobs of Black people and Latinos, and, as he is wont to do, lashed out at the media for its coverage of border policy.
At one point, he suggested that the reporters present walk to an opening in the border wall, “if you have the courage to do it.”
“We’re gonna end up without a country,” he said of the situation at the border. “You’re not gonna have any media. They don’t have media. They do their own media. They don’t need media.”
“They,” presumably, referred to undocumented immigrants coming across the southern border. While freedom of the press varies widely by country, immigrants do, typically, have access to news media in their home countries.
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