Trump's verbal abuse 'disqualifies' him for White House slams Harris

Trump's verbal abuse 'disqualifies' him for White House slams Harris
Trump's verbal abuse 'disqualifies' him for White House slams Harris

While passing through Wisconsin, in Madison, to hold a meeting on Friday, Kamala Harris reacted strongly to Donald Trump's comments targeting former Republican parliamentarian Liz Cheney, now a supporter of his campaign. Donald Trump's verbal violence “disqualifies” him for the White House, she judged upon his arrival in this state, one of the “swing states”.

The former president “increased his verbal violence against his political opponents and, in great detail, suggested pointing guns at former Congresswoman Liz Cheney.” This must disqualify him. Someone who wants to be president of the United States and uses this kind of verbal violence is clearly disqualified from being president,” said the vice-president and Democratic candidate.

Liz Cheney, a “radical warmonger” according to Trump

Thursday evening in Arizona, during a public interview with conservative host Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump described Liz Cheney, whom he considers his main political rival within the Republican Party, as “going to radical war.” “Let's put her rifle in hand facing nine barrels of guns shooting at her. Let's see what she would think. You know, with the guns pointed at her,” he added.

“This is how dictators destroy free nations. They threaten with death those who speak of them in unfavorable terms,” replied Liz Cheney on she concluded before Kamala Harris also came to her defense.

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