Trump Issues New Kamala Warning

On Thursday, former President Donald Trump made a striking remark regarding Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting that if she were to win the presidency, she would be easily manipulated by China’s leader, Xi Jinping. Trump, alongside his allies, has been vocal in portraying Harris in a diminished light, arguing that her leadership would lack the strength needed to confront global adversaries.

Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt raised the question of how Harris would fare in negotiations with Xi Jinping. Trump responded with a vivid metaphor, saying, “Like a baby.” He elaborated that Xi would swiftly take control, comparing the scenario to a grandmaster in chess playing against a novice. This characterization paints a stark picture of Harris as unprepared for the challenges that come with the presidency, particularly in dealing with foreign powers like China.

Trump has a long history of using memorable nicknames and insults for his political opponents, a strategy he first employed during the 2016 Republican primary. He famously dubbed former Florida Governor Jeb Bush as “Low Energy” and Senator Marco Rubio as “Little Marco.” However, his recent focus on Harris has taken on a particularly personal tone. He has called her “lazy,” questioned her intelligence by labeling her “stupid,” and even suggested she might be “on drugs.”

This new line of attack comes at a critical time, with Election Day just around the corner. The stakes are high, and Trump is keenly aware that portraying Harris as incapable could resonate with voters concerned about America’s standing in the world. His campaign did not respond to requests for further comment, but the underlying message remains clear: a vote for Harris is a vote for weakness on the global stage. As the election approaches, these narratives will likely intensify, aiming to sway undecided voters and rally the Republican base.

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