“Let's put her gun in her hand in the face of nine guns shooting at her,” said the Republican candidate for the White House. Kamala Harris denounced this new statement.
Published on 02/11/2024 10:06
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One more outrage. The Republican candidate for the American presidential election, Donald Trump, suggested, Thursday, October 31 in the evening during a meeting in Arizona, to point guns at Liz Cheney, his Republican opponent. “Let's put her gun in her hand with nine barrels of guns shooting at her. Let's see what she would think. You know, with the guns pointed at her,” declared Donald Trump, evoking the image of a firing squad.
The Republican candidate made the remarks Thursday evening during a public interview with conservative host Tucker Carlson in Glendale, Arizona. He accused Liz Cheney, his political bête noire and Kamala Harris supporter, of being a “radical war”. Liz Cheney, who with another elected Republican was part of the parliamentary commission responsible for investigating the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, responded with a message on X. She accused him of being a dictator “vindictive and cruel”.
Kamala Harris also denounced this new exit from her rival in the White House. Donald Trump “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 abuse is clearly disqualified from being president”judged the Democratic candidate during a meeting in Madison, Wisconsin.
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