A new book, to get published on Tuesday, has now revealed the telephone call between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on election day when Kamala Harris called him to accept the vote. Both of them let go of their intense election battle and expressed friendliness as Trump called Kamala Harris a” strong cookie” and congratulated her on running a wonderful plan.
” I’m calling to accept. It was a good vote. The peaceful transfer of power is essential. It’s important to the state”, Harris reportedly told Trump on the phone the day after the vote, according to author Chris Whipple’s new book” Unknown: How Trump Beat Biden, Harris, and the Conflict in the Wildest Campaign in History”.
The book says Kamala Harris punched in a jibe as she said:” I hope you’re president for all Americans”.
Trump took that remark quietly and did not jump up but praised Harris for her struggle despite her late passage in the campaign. “You’re a strong muffin. You were truly wonderful. And that Doug — what a figure! I love that guy”, Trump told about her father Doug.
After the information of the telephone became known to Kamala Harris’s assistants, they thought Trump was a narcissist as he was exceedingly courteous unlike what he said about Kamala Harris during the battle.
One of Harris ‘ advisers, the book says, found this’ strange and unacceptable. ” I was like, what?’ she recalled.’ Actually, I felt like, what is this? It’s so deceptive. He’s a sociopath”.
Harris ‘ plan Chief of Staff Sheila Nix and her White House Chief of Staff Lorraine Voles set up the call from Harris ‘ Naval Observatory house in Washington, DC— but when she phoned Trump, the calling doesn’t connect with Harris ‘ phone. Instead, the Voles called Harris from her phone, and she and Nix “pressed the phones together”, Whipple wrote. As Harris heard Trump’s voice come through, she “felt the weight of the crushing defeat”, according to Whipple.
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