In a recent political address, former President Donald Trump criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her absence in a second scheduled debate.
According to Trump, Harris, whose name he described as “nice,” has become less recognizable to the public when referred to simply as “Harris.”
He likened her call for a second debate to a prizefighter who had lost the first fight, highlighting her absence at a Fox News debate where she was invited but did not show up.
Trump stated, “Fox invited her, but she was a no-show. I sat down with Sean Hannity, and we did a town hall instead, which ended up getting great ratings.
” He also noted Harris’s refusal to participate in debates on NBC and CBS, opting instead to appear on ABC, which Trump believes has suffered a decline in credibility.
During his speech, Trump emphasized the damage he claims the Biden-Harris administration has done to the country, particularly pointing to issues like unchecked immigration and inflation.
He remarked that Harris “kept complaining” about what she would do if given the opportunity but suggested that she had ample time over the past four years to act.
Trump concluded by asserting that there would be no third debate due to the voting process already beginning, calling the upcoming election “the most important vote in the history of our country.”