On Wednesday, former president Donald J. Trump posted a simplistic remark on Vice President Kamala Harris on his social media platform, Truth Social, sparking a furore. One of Trump’s followers first made the claim that Harris had a sexual relationship with former San Francisco president Willie Brown, making the comment seem like a sexist note.
The reposted post connected Harris’s rise in her career to Brown’s prior involvement with her when they were both elected to the California State Assembly. Additionally, the remark made disparaging remarks about Hillary Clinton’s encounter with Monica Lewinsky, which made her father’s name.
Trump’s share, which featured a snapshot of the unpleasant remark, followed a pattern of individual and discriminatory attacks against Harris.
The reposted image contained a comment that read,” Funny how blowjobs impacted both their careers differently …” —a reference to Bill Clinton’s impeachment and Harris’s past relationship with Brown.

This statement has drawn strong criticism for its obvious characteristics and the repercussions it has on Harris’s accomplishments in the field.
Trump has previously made crude remarks about the vice president, reflecting his story of insulting political opponents, for the next time in recent months.
On August 18, he shared a picture from the Dilley Meme Team, which included a parody of Alanis Morissette’s” Ironic” that denigrated Harris in a similar trend. Trump’s subsequent messages, including over 30 memes in a 30-minute course on Wednesday, also featured crime ideas and calls for the trial of political adversaries.
Harris’s strategy has largely avoided engaging with Trump’s private episodes, while critics argue that Trump’s speech was alienate crucial vote groups, including women and Black voters. Harris, the second Black female and second people of North Asian descent to be a major party nominee for president, has faced similar criticism throughout her career, which she and her followers have labeled as sexist and unfounded.
Trump’s story of gender-based problems is well-documented, including during his 2016 presidential battle against Hillary Clinton. His controversial statements and habits, including a latest$ 83 million defamation verdict against author E Jean Carroll, have sparked debates about his conduct and its effects on his social standing.