
Donald Trump attacked Kamala Harris with a strong rebuke during Tuesday night’s high-stakes discussion, using her own phrase from a previous argument against her. Trump criticized Harris for shifting her views on issues like drilling and police during the heated exchange.
As the conversation on ABC News progressed, Trump and Harris clashed over Harris ‘ plan setbacks. When Harris attempted to interrupt while her speaker was off—per an agreed-upon rule to avoid interruptions—Trump turned to her and said,” I’m talking today”.
” Wait a minute, I’m talking now, if you do n’t mind, please”, Trump continued, adding, in reference to the 2020 vice-presidential debate,” Does that sound familiar”?
Trump’s note was a strong nod to Harris ‘ 2020 fight with then-Vice President Mike Pence, where she strongly asserted,” Mr. Vice President, I’m speaking”, during a conversation about the Covid-19 crisis. CNN had observed that Harris handled Pence’s interruptions calmly, avoiding the personal and irate stereotypes that are frequently associated with women, especially women of color.
In the current discussion, Trump seized on Harris ‘ obvious policy contradictions, saying,” She’s been against drilling for 12 years. Defund the authorities? She’s been against that always. She gave up all that things, very unjustly, quite horribly. And everybody’s laughing at it”.
Harris attempted to answer, but Trump continued,” She went out in Minnesota and wanted to allow criminals who killed citizens and burned down Minneapolis get out of jail. She raised wealth to “get them out.”
The prospects ‘ exchange was intensified during the conversation, and the use of the debate’s earlier times was made of strategic use. Trump’s reference to Harris ‘ previous conversation position highlights the continuing investigation and criticism of the two candidates running for president.