Donald Trump slammed Kamala Harris and Senator Elizabeth Warren today ahead of ABC News’ upcoming presidential debate.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump criticized Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren on Saturday.
Trump used his X account to attack the two ahead of the upcoming presidential debate, which ABC News will host.
The competition among the presidential candidates has been growing more intense, with Harris also taking a jab at the Republican candidate today.
Donald Trump Criticizes Kamala Harris & Warren, Creating Nationwide Stir
In a couple of posts on X dated August 31, Trump criticized Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren, highlighting specific issues.
He described Warren as being “far more Conservative in the U.S. Senate than Comrade Kamala Harris ever was.”
In another post on X, Trump targeted Harris, labeling her “the Weakest Presidential Candidate in History on Crime.”
He accused the Democratic Party candidate of allowing “millions of people to pour through U.S. Borders,” including “many from prisons, mental institutions, and, indeed, terrorists, coming in at levels never seen before.”
Trump questioned, “What gives her the right to run for President?” and pointed out that Harris received “no votes to Biden’s 14 Million.” He concluded by saying, “This is a Threat to Democracy!”
These remarks have quickly attracted significant attention across the United States as the election progresses.
Meanwhile, Harris also took to X today to criticize Trump for avoiding a transparent debate.
Kamala Harris Slams Trump
In a post on X dated August 31, Harris called out Donald Trump for “surrendering to his advisors who won’t allow him to debate with a live microphone.” This comment comes as a debate hosted by ABC News approaches.
Harris added, “If his own team doesn’t have confidence in him, the American people definitely can’t.” This statement has further heightened the ongoing rivalry in the presidential race.
Harris had previously requested that a live microphone be used throughout the debate. Trump rejected this request, and ABC News also denied it.
Meanwhile, data from Polymarket indicated that Trump’s odds of winning were at 50%, while Harris’s stood at 49%. Trump’s higher odds might be due to his pro-crypto stance.
Interestingly, the former U.S. president recently released a new NFT collection of his digital trading cards, drawing more attention from Web3 participants in the U.S.
Additionally, Trump’s significant crypto holdings have garnered him more support from the national crypto community.