Trump Accuses Kamala Harris Of ‘Far-Left Extremism’ At North Carolina Rally

In a recent rally held in North Carolina, President Donald Trump directed fierce criticism at Vice President Kamala Harris, branding her as the most “radical, far-left extremist ever to occupy the White House.” Harris, who is poised to be the Democratic nominee for president after President Joe Biden stepped down, has become a target for Trump as the election season heats up.

Trump’s criticism came as Harris secured enough delegate support within the Democratic Party to be the top candidate. She was installed at the top of the ticket by party elites following Biden’s exit, despite not receiving any votes. “This November, the American people are going to tell her, ‘No thanks, Kamala. You’ve done a terrible job. You’ve been terrible at everything you’ve done… Kamala, you’re fired!'” Trump said to the cheering crowd.

Trump focused his attacks on Harris’s legislative record, accusing her of having the most left-wing voting history in the Senate. “She makes Bernie [Sanders] look like a moderate,” he claimed. He also accused Harris of lying about Biden’s health, 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.”

The former president also 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 treatment of Jewish people amid the ongoing 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.

Concluding his speech, Trump expressed his belief that Harris is a significant threat to the country. “She is a very bad person and she shouldn’t be running for president,” he stated. “She is a true threat to democracy. She’ll destroy our nation.”