Donald Trump took aim at Vice President Kamala Harris during a recent rally, mocking her for relying on a teleprompter during public appearances. Trump, known for his relentless criticism of political opponents, called attention to Harris’s speech habits in an effort to belittle her capabilities. The former president, who frequently uses his own rally platform to attack rivals, framed the vice president’s reliance on a teleprompter as evidence of her incompetence
The rally was filled with Trump’s familiar rhetoric targeting not only Harris but also media personalities, including Whoopi Goldberg. Trump referred to Goldberg as “filthy, dirty, and disgusting”, reigniting a feud with The View hosts that has been ongoing for years. Goldberg, known for her unapologetic responses, addressed Trump’s remarks during a live segment of The View, stating, “You knew exactly who I was when you hired me—how dumb are you?”
Sunny Hostin, another co-host of The View and former prosecutor, joined in by sarcastically inviting Trump to appear on the show, adding: “If sitting near a prosecutor doesn’t make you nervous, you’re welcome anytime.” The back-and-forth illustrates a larger pattern of Trump’s public confrontations with outspoken women in media and politics
Trump’s comments about Harris and Goldberg reflect his campaign’s strategy of using personal attacks to maintain media relevance and energize his base. Despite criticism, Trump’s rhetoric continues to draw large audiences, though some analysts argue that these tactics could alienate undecided voters in the run-up to the 2024 election
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