Former President Trump Continues Attacks on Vice President Harris Over Immigration Policies
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In a recent social media post on his Truth Social platform, former President Trump launched another round of attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris, targeting her stance on immigration policies implemented under the Biden administration. Trump accused Harris of being the "weakest presidential candidate in history on crime" and claimed that she had allowed millions of people, including those from prisons, mental institutions, and even terrorists, to enter the country at unprecedented levels. However, these allegations have not been substantiated.
This latest criticism comes as the Trump campaign frequently criticizes President Biden's immigration policies and attempts to portray Harris as a "failed border czar." The term refers to Harris's efforts in addressing the root causes of migration in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, collectively known as the Northern Triangle region.
Despite Trump's relentless attacks, Harris's momentum in recent weeks has been growing. After ascending to the top of the ticket following Biden's withdrawal from the race, the vice president has shattered fundraising records, soared in the polls, held packed rallies nationwide, and secured crucial endorsements.
Earlier this week, Harris officially accepted the Democratic Party's presidential nomination at the convention in Chicago. While Trump has had to contend with Harris's surging popularity, he has largely dismissed any concerns. In his late-night tirade, Trump questioned Harris's right to run for president, arguing that primary voters chose Biden, not her. He highlighted her unsuccessful previous attempt and emphasized that she dropped out early in a field of 22 candidates, never making it to Iowa.
Calling it a threat to democracy, Trump accused Harris and her campaign of attempting to shift the blame for the Biden administration's alleged failures onto him. Referring to himself as the incumbent president, Trump asserted that the current presidency has been one of the worst in history and labeled Harris as the worst vice president.
Criticism from Trump comes as Republicans urge him to shift his focus from personal insults to policy matters, with the election mere months away. As the political landscape continues to heat up, it remains to be seen how Trump's attacks on Harris will impact voters' perceptions in the lead-up to the election.