Former President Trump told Fox News on Friday that he is “the most stable person” in response to a barrage of attacks from Vice President Harris, who called him “unstable” and “shaky.”
Trump appears in studio with “Fox & Friends” host in New York City, Ainsley Earhart says Harris has increasingly called the former president “unstable” at campaign events in recent days. he pointed out.
“First of all, this is a pretty wild question because I know it's referring to the whole discussion about this woman. I don't think she even knows where she is. She's a low IQ person. She's not smart,” Trump said.
“I'm the most stable person, remember they said 'stable genius,'” Trump said, referring to his tweets in which he described himself as a “very stable genius.” ” he added.
“I'm the most stable person,” he continued. “I've been doing this for a long time.”
Harris' campaign has stepped up efforts in recent weeks to portray President Trump as volatile and inconsistent ahead of Election Day. The vice president stopped taking questions after Trump had two medical emergencies and instead stood on stage for 30 minutes as staff played Trump's favorite music at a recent town hall event. was used.
“I’m going to say what I’ve said publicly before, and I’m going to say again and again, based on my observations and the observations of many people: Donald Trump is becoming increasingly unstable. “As people who have worked closely with President Trump have said, even when he was president, he is not fit to be president of the United States,” Harris said Wednesday.
Harris also highlighted remarks made by President Trump on the Fox Business Network, in which he said the greater threat to the country than foreign enemies is “our own people.”
He said any post-election unrest by critics “should be very easily dealt with by the National Guard if necessary, or by the military if it's really necessary, because they can't allow that to happen.” he added.





