President Donald Trump has accused Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris of running her campaign on a “message of hate and division.”
During an event at his Mar-a-Lago estate, Trump warned that Harris’s campaign is based on “immoralization, “destruction,” division,” and “absolute hate.”
Trump was responding to the recent press conference where Harris told the American people that the 45th president is a “fascist” akin to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.
He accused Harris of “inexcusable” slander and lies over the shameless smear.
The remarks from Harris come and the Democrats ramp up their attacks on Trump, which include calling him a “fascist” and a “threat” to America.
Trump also argues that Harris is “unfit to be president.”
He asserts that “her message has been a message of hate and division, and my message is about saving our economy, securing our border, and bringing together the greatest and broadest coalition in American history.”
“She’s running on a campaign of immoralization, and really a campaign of destruction,” Trump said.
“But really, perhaps more than anything else, it’s a campaign of hate. A campaign of absolute hate.
“I said yesterday that she’s a vessel. She is a vessel.
“It’s a very big powerful party with smart people … but they’re vicious, and they’re perhaps even trying to destroy our country.”
“After two assassination attempts in just over three months, her lies and her slanders are very shameful and really inexcusable,” he added.
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On Monday, the vice president condemned Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, which took place on Sunday.
Harris said the rally shows that Trump “is focused and actually fixated on his grievances, on himself, and on dividing our country.”
“There’s a big difference between he and I,” Harris added.
“If he were elected, on day one, he’s going to be sitting in the Oval Office working on his enemies list.
“On day one, if I am elected president of the United States, which I fully intend to be, I will be working on behalf of the American people on my to-do list.”
The sentiment is similar to remarks made by twice-failed Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Clinton compared Trump’s Madison Square Garden event to a “Nazi rally.”
She argued that Trump and all of his supporters are essentially Nazis.
Harris also called a press conference at the vice president’s residence last week to slam Trump.
She addressed the American people to respond to an already-debunked anti-Trump hit piece in The Atlantic.
The fabricated article claimed that Trump praised Adolf Hitler’s generals and disparaged a slain U.S. Army private during conversations with his White House staff during his first term.
Citing the article, Harris stood behind the vice presidential seal and claimed that Trump wants “unchecked power.”
She also falsely stated Trump “vowed to use the military as his personal militia to carry out his personal and political vendettas.”
The Atlantic article was refuted by the slain soldier’s family and multiple Trump administration officials.
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