Former President Donald Trump completely denies Vice President Kamala Harris' statement that she's “exhausted” and lists all the activities he did during the campaign, flying around the country and eventually meeting Harris. They considered him a “person with low energy.''
Breitbart News' Washington bureau chief Matthew Boyle, who hosts the former president's SiriusXM Patriot Channel Saturday special, pointed out that Harris is now accusing her of being exhausted.
“It's mind-boggling to me. I have to laugh. Every time I turn around, I see you're in a different battleground state, giving a different speech, doing a different interview. …If she said she was too tired to campaign, how would you respond?'' Boyle asked.
“Well, she doesn't have any energy, so she's getting knocked for that.” ” President Trump responded, concluding that the left is just making up this story just like they are.
Trump then listed everything he had ever done.
“So, they're making up information. So now I'm heading to Pennsylvania, you know, and then we're doing a big stop, a big rally, and then we're actually talking about the Pittsburgh Steelers tonight. “I'm going to go to a football game against the New York Jets. And I'm going to do that all day long,” he said yesterday, Friday. I mentioned that I did fox & friends He worked in the morning, held a rally later that day, and returned “probably around midnight or so,” doing “a lot of things” in between, including “stopping by the campaign headquarters opening.”
“I had a great day. … It lasted all day, and it was something I'd never heard myself before. To be honest, we're gone, I've had more than 50 days in a row. “I went without a break,” Trump said, pointing out that it was Harris, not Harris, who was absent from the Al Smith dinner.
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“She didn't create the Al Smith Dinner, which is a big Catholic dinner, which, you know, is very insulting to Catholics. …She gave the keynote address and it was very well received. . Now what they're making up is full of lies and disinformation,” Trump continued.
He also acknowledged that his busy Sundays included working at a McDonald's restaurant in Pennsylvania, and confirmed that he planned to work at a McDonald's restaurant, despite Harris' claims that he used to work there.
Trump also offered another cheeky retort when asked about the left's cry that he would weaponize the government against him if he became president.
“They say, 'You're exhausted,' and then they say I'm going to weaponize the government. You can't be too tired, you know?” Trump said.


