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“And we have this guy that’s running a failed, really a very failed state, who’s had a terrible career. I mean, you have him saying they’re weird. No, he’s a weird guy. And she’s weird in her policy. Who wouldn’t want to have strong borders? Who doesn’t want to have lower taxes?” Trump responded, taking a direct swipe not just at Harris but also at Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, aligning the two in what he suggested was a misguided approach to governance.
Trump didn’t stop there. He went on to criticize Harris’s track record, claiming she has little to show for her time in office. “I don’t think people know who she is yet. When people because really, people didn’t know. You can ask the man on the street. I saw it on one of the shows today. They asked him in his seat. ‘What’s the last name of Kamala?’ Nobody knew.”
This pointed jab at Harris’s recognition among the public further underscores Trump’s argument that she lacks the credentials and accomplishments necessary for higher office.
During the same press conference, Trump questioned the logic behind Harris’s campaign promises. He noted that while Harris speaks about what she intends to do “on day one” if elected, she is already serving as Vice President and therefore has the power to act now.
“So she is saying when she gets in — she’s in now. And especially with Biden, because I mean, he’s not in the best of shape. But you know what? She’s in there now. She can do anything she wants. And she’s still saying, ‘if you elect me, I’ll do this, I’ll do…’ Why didn’t she do it?” Trump asked, driving home his point that Harris’s promises ring hollow in light of her current position.
Trump ended his critique with a simple yet pointed question: “Here’s my one question, it’s the easiest question, because she complains about everything, everything, everything. Why didn’t she do it? That’s all I ask.”
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Trump’s remarks are sure to fuel ongoing debates about Harris’s effectiveness and her potential future in the White House. With the 2024 election cycle heating up, it’s clear that Trump is positioning himself as a staunch critic of the current administration, leaving no stone unturned in his quest to challenge those he sees as unfit for leadership.
The former president’s direct and often harsh criticism reflects his unwavering confidence in his own leadership abilities and his belief that his opponents are not up to the task. As the political battle intensifies, it remains to be seen how Harris and her supporters will respond to Trump’s relentless attacks.




