Trump Criticizes Kamala Harris As ‘Far-Left Extremist’ At North Carolina Rally

In a charged rally in North Carolina, President Donald Trump directed strong criticism at Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her the most “radical, far-left extremist ever to occupy the White House.” With Harris set to become the Democratic presidential nominee following Biden’s exit from the race, Trump used the opportunity to question her suitability for the role.

“Kamala Harris has been terrible at everything she’s done,” Trump told the enthusiastic crowd. “This November, the American people are going to tell her, ‘No thanks, Kamala. You’re fired!'”

Trump’s criticism focused heavily on Harris’s voting record during her time as a senator, claiming it was the most left-wing of any Democrat. “She makes Bernie [Sanders] look like a moderate,” Trump asserted. He also accused Harris of deceiving the public about President Biden’s mental fitness, stating, “If Kamala will lie to you so brazenly about Joe Biden’s mental incapacity, then she will lie to you about anything. She can never, ever be trusted.”

Trump further condemned Harris for skipping Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress, choosing instead to attend a sorority event. He accused her of being “totally against the Jewish people” and criticized the Democratic Party’s stance amid the Israel-Hamas conflict. “Even if you’re against Israel or you’re against the Jewish people, show up and listen to the concept,” Trump said.

In closing, Trump made it clear that he views Harris as a significant threat to the country. “She is a very bad person and she shouldn’t be running for president,” he concluded. “She is a true threat to democracy. She’ll destroy our nation.”