Trump calls Kamala Harris a "radical lunatic" during rally in North Carolina.

The former president issued insults against the current U.S. vice president during a rally in North Carolina.


Former U.S. President Donald Trump has once again launched verbal attacks against the virtual Democratic candidate in the race for the White House, current Vice President Kamala Harris, whom he has referred to as "radical lunatic" and has labeled as "the ultraliberal driving force behind every catastrophe of Biden."

Kamala, who received the go-ahead from President Joe Biden on Sunday after deciding to withdraw her bid for the Democratic Party nomination for the upcoming November 5 elections, has been the target of insults from former President Trump, who is nominated as the Republican candidate.

"Three days ago we officially defeated the worst president in the history of our country, the corrupt Joe Biden. He resigned because he was losing by a lot in the polls," said the mogul during a rally held in North Carolina, a key state in the presidential aspirations of each candidate.

He also acknowledged that the rival to beat now is Kamala, whom he labeled as a liar and “the most incompetent and far-left vice president in the history of the United States,” various international media report.

"There has never been a lunatic like this in the White House. She would be the most radical extreme leftist to ever hold the position," the Republican noted, adding that she is also too liberal on abortion issues. "She wants abortions in the eighth and ninth months of pregnancy, that is the execution of a baby," he said.

Throughout his speech, Trump issued other descriptors against his potential rival, something that the Democrat's team has responded to as "strange and rambling," although they are confident that the American population "will not be deceived."

However, it is impossible to forget that these attacks are just a sample of what may come once she is designated the presidential candidate of the Democrats at the Party Convention, as Donald Trump is known for his ability to defame and politically defend himself, a formula that has worked for him to defeat his rivals in such scenarios.

In her first campaign rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, last Tuesday, Kamala Harris fired back at former President Donald Trump, criticizing him for his legal troubles.

"I have seen predators of all kinds. Predators who harassed women, scammers who defrauded consumers, cheaters who broke the rules of their own game. So listen to me when I say that I know guys like Donald Trump. And in this campaign, I will proudly fight against him," said the vice president.

In her 17-minute speech, in which she was enthusiastically applauded by attendees, she called for votes to prevent a future of “chaos, fear, and hate.”

The vice president reviewed a list of liberal priorities and said that if elected, she would act to expand access to abortion, make it easier for workers to join unions, and address the issue of gun violence.

He also warned that if Trump is re-elected, he will grant tax exemptions to large corporations, cut Social Security and Medicare, weaken the middle class, and reduce access to healthcare.

Since she responded to the trust placed in her by President Joe Biden after withdrawing from the presidential race, Harris declared her intention to "unite the Democratic Party —and unite our nation— to defeat Donald Trump and his extreme agenda of Project 2025."

Born in Oakland on October 20, 1964, Harris studied Law and Political Science at Howard University and at the Hastings College of the Law of the University of California. Due to her age, profile, and background, she was seen as the next presidential candidate, especially when at the beginning of his term, Biden was considered a transitional president who would not seek re-election.

Harris got off to a good start in her campaign to secure the Democratic nomination, and the leaders of her party have begun to support her.

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