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Trump Blasts Harris for Saying There’s ‘Not A Thing’ She’d Do Differently

Former President Donald Trump criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for saying she had “no idea” she would do anything differently.

During a rally in Coachella, California, President Trump addressed comments made by Harris in an interview on ABC television. the view. During the interview, Harris was asked, “Do you think President Biden has done anything different in the last four years?”

“I can't think of anything,” Harris said, noting that “she was involved in most of the decisions that affected her.”

“Kamala Harris said this week that she can't think of anything she would do differently,” President Trump told the audience before playing a video showing the Biden-Harris administration's failed withdrawal from Afghanistan. As a result, 13 American soldiers remained behind. A member passed away.

The video also mentions that “more than 13,000 illegal immigrants convicted of murder were captured at the border and subsequently released into the United States” and that in September 2021, “more than 13,000 illegal immigrants convicted of murder were arrested in the United States” on “special immigrant visas.” He also mentioned how the Afghans who entered the country entered the country. He had been charged with planning a terrorist attack on Election Day after the Biden administration withdrew from Afghanistan.

During Trump's rally, Breitbart News' John Kahn's tribute song to Trump, “The Fighter,” was also played. Khan's song has also been played at several other Trump rallies, including one in which Trump returned to Butler, Pennsylvania after an assassination attempt at a July 13 rally there.

Khan's song reached number one on all iTunes charts within 24 hours of its release and received over 10 million views on social media within three days of its release.

Actor Dennis Quaid appeared at the rally. approved “It's time to choose a side,” Trump told the crowd.

“I'm here today to tell you that it's time to choose a side,” Quaid said. “Are we going to be a country that upholds the Constitution or are we going to be a country that supports TikTok? Are we going to be a country of law and order, or are we going to have wide open borders? You choose a side.”

“You know, I'm an actor and I just had this movie come out. My famous last name is Regan,” Quaid added. “My favorite president of the 20th century.'' It's amazing how the issues in the 1980 election are so similar to the issues today. I don't know if you remember, there were 20 percent interest on bank loans, there were Iranian hostages, and the nation was in decline. So they told us, too. , said, “No, we're not a country in decline, we're going there.” And we followed him. The same goes for President Trump, my favorite president of the 21st century. ”

Representative Ken Calvert (R-Calif.) spoke During the rally, he said that when his parents were starting a family, “the California dream was alive” and people could find “well-paying jobs,” “afford to buy a house,” and “take their kids to dinner and movies.” “I was able to take him to…” he compared. weekend,” adding that today's “California dream” was a nightmare.

“Today, thanks to the policies of Kamala Harris and other radical Democrats, the California dream has turned into a nightmare,” Calvert said. “We have the highest gas prices in the nation, the highest housing prices in the nation, the highest income taxes in the nation, and the highest number of homeless people in the nation.”

President Trump supported Mr. Calvert. post Truth Social praised him for doing “a phenomenal job representing the great people of California's 41st Congressional District.”

“As a highly successful small businessman, Ken knows how to fight inflation, grow the economy, cut taxes, and eliminate government waste,” President Trump wrote. “As a senior member of the powerful Appropriations Committee, Ken will work to secure our borders, stop immigration crime, strengthen our military and veterans, provide sustainable water solutions, and protect the ever-under-siege Second Amendment. We are working hard to protect the law.”

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