Trump Defends Personal Attacks on Harris
Former President Donald Trump has defended his personal attacks on Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, despite criticism from fellow Republicans. Trump referred to Harris as a 'terrible president' and a 'radical leftist' with communist tendencies.
He dismissed calls to focus on policy instead of personal attacks, stating that he has the right to criticize Harris. Trump also mentioned ongoing legal proceedings against him and accused Harris of using the justice system against him and others.
While trailing in the polls, Trump claimed to be leading and said he is running a 'quiet' campaign. However, he continued to attack Harris, questioning her intelligence and her identity as an African American and Indian American.
Trump labeled Harris as a threat, claiming she would bring about 'terrible inflation, massive crime, and the death of the American dream'. Despite criticism from within his own party, Trump remained steadfast in his approach and emphasized the importance of winning the election in November.
Harris and President Joe Biden, in contrast, showcased unity and support for each other during their joint campaign appearance.
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