Former President Donald Trump laid out a list of grievances against Vice President Kamala Harris and other issues Saturday at an event where he sought to link his Democratic opponent to illegal border crossings.
Harris the next day immigration discussion At the U.S.-Mexico border, Trump spoke to a crowd about immigration in Prairie-Douchen, Wisconsin. He criticized Harris for immigrants committing crimes after entering the U.S. illegally, claiming she was responsible for “erasing our borders.”
“I will liberate Wisconsin from a massive immigrant invasion,” he said. “We will liberate our country.”
The Republican candidate also stepped up his personal attacks on Harris, insulting her as “mentally disabled” and a “disaster.”
President Trump said, “Joe Biden has developed a mental disorder.” “Kamala was born that way. She was born that way. And when you think about it, only a mentally disabled person could have allowed this to happen to our country. Everyone knows that.”
Personal attacks have been something of a trend for Trump since Harris entered the race. Trump last July being asked a false question Harris’ racial identity during a National Association of Black Journalists panel.
At the time, President Trump said, “I didn’t know she was black until she accidentally turned black a few years ago, but now she wants to be known as black.” “So I don’t know. Is she Indian or black?”
to the question interview Asked in an interview with CBS News last month that he thought personal attacks would hurt voters, he responded, “No, I don’t think so.”
Trump, meanwhile, is hoping that complaints about illegal immigration will translate into votes in Wisconsin and other key swing states. The Republican candidate has criticized people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border as “poisoning the blood of our nation” and pledged to launch the largest deportation operation in U.S. history if elected. And polls show that Americans believe Trump will do a better job than Harris on handling immigration issues.
Trump shifted from topic to topic so quickly that it was sometimes difficult to keep track of what he meant. He talked about: two assassination attempts The U.S. Secret Service criticized him for not being able to hold large outdoor gatherings instead of holding events in smaller indoor spaces. But he also left aside climate change, Harris’ father, how his beach body is better than President Biden’s, and the flies buzzing near him.
“I wonder where the flies come from,” he said. “Two years ago, we would never have come this far. It is changing quickly. But we can’t take it any more. We can’t take it any more.”
Trump repeatedly referenced Harris’ Friday event in Douglas, Arizona. Further restrict asylum applications It goes beyond Biden’s executive order issued earlier this year. Harris criticized President Trump’s handling of the border while opposing a bipartisan border package earlier this year, saying the president “prefers to solve problems instead of solving them.”
“I had to sit there and listen,” Trump said last night, drawing cheers from Harris. “But who wears it? Fox News. They shouldn’t be allowed to wear it. It’s all lies. Everything she says is lies.”
Trump professed that he did not understand what Harris meant by her remarks. He was responsible. To take children away from their parents. Under his administration, border agents separated children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border, a policy that was condemned globally as inhumane and that Trump himself ended under pressure from his own party.
At a rally in San Francisco, Harris told supporters there were “two very different visions for our country” and that voters see them “every day on the campaign trail.”
“Donald Trump is the same old boring show,” she said. “The same tired playbook we’ve heard for years.”
She said Trump is “a very unserious person.”
“But the consequences of returning him to the White House are very serious.”
Harris Campaign Saturday challenge trump again The second debate took the form of a TV commercial, this time with a soccer theme. After the Wisconsin rally, Trump traveled to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to attend the Alabama-Georgia football game Saturday evening, and the Harris campaign debuted an ad during the game.
“Champions know what it’s all about, everywhere, but losers whine and waffle,” says the commercial’s narrator.