President Trump responds to criticism from Harris, who questioned if he is tired.

Harris warned of Trump's unfitness, instability, and threat to democracy before her rally.

October 19th 2024.

President Trump responds to criticism from Harris, who questioned if he is tired.
As Election Day draws near, both Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris have been making a last-minute push in the battleground state of Michigan. However, it seems that the topic of Trump's energy level has become a heated issue between the two candidates.

During a press conference, Harris did not hold back in her criticism of Trump, calling him "unfit," "unstable," and "a danger to our democracy." She also referenced a recent report claiming that Trump was feeling exhausted. This comment seemed to strike a nerve with Trump, who has been campaigning tirelessly alongside Harris.

Harris continued to question Trump's fitness for the presidency, pointing out that being the leader of the United States is an incredibly demanding job. She also took a jab at his age, as Trump would be the oldest person to become president if he were to win. However, Trump has refused to release his medical records, breaking with the tradition of past presidential candidates.

Later on, when asked about Harris' remarks, Trump fired back with insults, calling her a "loser" and claiming that she doesn't attend any events. He then went on to list his busy schedule for the day, including multiple interviews and phone calls. According to Trump, he has gone 48 days without taking a break, unlike his opponent who he claims lacks the energy of a rabbit.

Questions about Trump's energy level have been raised as he has backed out of interviews with mainstream media outlets but continues to appear on friendly shows and conservative podcasts. On the day in question, he spent 40 minutes on "Fox & Friends" before moving on to other interviews and meetings.

Despite this, top Democrats, including Harris' campaign adviser David Plouffe, are still raising concerns about Trump's energy levels. Plouffe, who has worked in the White House, believes that the presidency is the hardest job in the world and that it raises legitimate questions if someone is struggling to handle the demands of the campaign trail. He urges people to pay close attention to Trump's behavior and energy levels on a daily basis.

In the end, it seems that the issue of Trump's energy level will remain a point of contention between the two candidates until Election Day. As both sides make their final push to win over voters, the question of whether Trump is fit for the presidency will continue to be a topic of debate.

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