August 30th 2024.
Former US president Donald Trump had some harsh words for his opponent Kamala Harris following her first major interview since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee. The interview, which was pre-recorded in Savannah, Georgia and aired on CNN, featured Harris alongside her running mate Tim Walz. In it, she spoke about her plans to support and strengthen the middle class if she were to win the presidency.
However, Trump was not impressed and took to his social media app Truth Social to share his thoughts in just one word - "BORING!!!" It was clear that he did not find Harris's performance engaging or interesting.
Leading up to the interview, Harris had faced criticism from Republicans who claimed she needed Walz to act as her "babysitter" during the interview. Although Walz did participate, he only answered a few questions. Harris has also been under fire for not participating in any on-the-record interviews since she entered the race for president.
During the interview, Harris was questioned about her shifting views on policy issues such as fracking and immigration. She maintained that her values had not changed and explained that she no longer supports a ban on fracking, but also clarified that as president, she would not ban it. She emphasized her commitment to addressing the climate crisis while also supporting a thriving clean energy economy.
On the topic of immigration, Harris was asked if she still believes in decriminalizing the border. She stressed the importance of following and enforcing laws, and pointed out that she is the only candidate in the race who has prosecuted transnational criminal organizations.
Harris also spoke about her plans to support the middle class, which include increasing tax credits, tackling price gouging, and improving access to affordable housing. However, she quickly brushed off a question about Trump's past comments claiming that she "happened to turn Black" in recent years. She called his attack the "same old, tired playbook."
The interview comes less than two weeks before the first debate between Harris and Trump, which is scheduled for September 10 on ABC. It remains to be seen how the two candidates will fare against each other, but it's clear that Trump is not holding back in his criticism of Harris.
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