Former President Trump on Monday attacked Vice President Harris and former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) ahead of a series of joint speeches in battleground states, saying that by portraying Cheney as a warmonger, Trump trying to appeal to Americans.
“Arab voters are very excited that Kamala Harris, the worst vice president in American history and a low-IQ comrade, is campaigning with Liz Cheney, a 'stupid as a stone' warhawk like her father. “The man who made President Bush laugh at wars in the Middle East wants to go to war with every Muslim country known to man,” Trump posted on Truth Social.
“If Kamala gives you four more years, the Middle East will spend the next 40 years in flames and your children will go to war, maybe World War III, but Donald J. “That would never happen with President Trump,” he added.
Harris and Cheney are scheduled to attend town hall events in suburban counties in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania on Monday. The events are aimed at simultaneously appealing to suburban voters and Republicans skeptical of supporting Trump for a second term.
Cheney and her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, supported Harris, calling Trump a threat to democracy. President Trump has had a long feud with Liz Cheney, once the No. 3 House Republican, over her role on the special committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
Democrats face an uphill battle to gain support from a broad swath of Arab Americans amid concerns over the Biden administration's handling of the Israel-Hamas war.
Arab Americans first expressed their anger at President Biden when he was running for re-election, despite Israeli forces killing thousands of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. He pointed to the president's war response and support for Israel. The vice president has not announced any specific policy changes regarding U.S. support for Israel, so that dissatisfaction was passed on to Harris instead of Biden. Instead, she emphasized the need for a peace agreement.
Earlier this month, Harris briefly met with Arab American leaders during a campaign trip to Michigan, a key battleground state with a large Arab American population, and raised concerns about continuing conflicts in the Middle East. I heard it. Polls show Trump and Harris tied in the state, which traditionally votes for Democratic candidates, but Trump won in 2016.
President Trump has repeatedly asserted that the Israel-Hamas war would not have broken out if he had been president, but he has given little specifics on how he would have handled the situation differently than President Biden. Not yet. playing cards conducted a thorough investigation Earlier this month, he claimed to have been to Gaza and suggested the region could be “better than Monaco” if properly rebuilt.





