Labelling Kamala Harris as hostile to police, Trump said in his speech that she and Joe Biden were at the centre of “a left-wing war on cops.”
Washington| On Friday, US President Donald Trump attacked Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris, saying “no one will be safe in Biden’s America” and that Kamala Harris’s nomination is a “step worse”.
“If Joe Biden would become the President, he will immediately pass legislation to gut every single police department in American and probably Kamala (Harris) is a step worse. She is of Indian heritage. I have more Indians than she has,” Trump claimed in a conversation with members of the City of New York Police Benevolent Association.
Labelling Kamala Harris as hostile to police e, Trump said in his speech that she and Joe Biden were at the centre of “a left-wing war on cops.”
“This guy has been taking your dignity away and your respect… No one will be safe in Biden”s America,” Trump said about the democratic nominee against him, adding “And I’m telling you on November 3 you’ ‘re going to be getting it back.”
In recent week, according to Fox News, Trump has repeatedly asserted that Biden supports defunding the police.
President Donald Trump, earlier on Tuesday, calling Kamala Harris the “most horrible” member of the US Senate, had said he was “surprised” Joe Biden had picked her as his vice-presidential candidate.
Trump, while talking to reporters, said Harris did not impress him when she was vying for the Democratic nomination in primaries eventually won by Biden.
“I was more surprised than anything else because she did so poorly,” Trump said.
The US President also added that during the bruising 2018 Senate confirmation hearings of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Harris was “the meanest, the most horrible, the most disrespectful of anybody in the US Senate.”
Earlier on Tuesday, Democratic Party’s 2020 Presidential Election candidate Joe Biden picked Indian American Kamala Harris as his running mate. With this, Kamala Harris who is a California Senator has become the first Indian-American Black woman to have been chosen to run for the post of Vice-President in the history of America.
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