In a recent Wisconsin rally, former President Donald Trump intensified his personal criticisms of Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump himself characterized his speech as “dark,” further fueling the already intense political climate.
On Saturday, Trump addressed the crowd in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, following Harris’ unusual visit to the Arizona-Mexico border.
Maria Town, CEO and president of the group, expressed to the Washington Post her belief that Trump holds “inaccurate, hateful biases” against people with disabilities. She further noted that these remarks reveal more about Trump himself than they do about his opponent.
According to Town, Trump wrongly believes that individuals with disabilities are inferior and undeserving of respect. These misguided perceptions not only lack truth but also have a detrimental impact on people with disabilities.
Since President Joe Biden suspended his presidential campaign, making way for Harris to assume his position, Trump has launched several personal attacks against Harris. One of the most significant attacks made by the former president was questioning Harris’s racial identity.
During the Wisconsin rally, Trump criticized the administration’s handling of the border crisis, accusing Harris of “erasing our border.”
On Saturday, a rally was held in Prairie du Chien, a town where reports emerged earlier this month about an arrest made in connection with an assault on a mother and daughter. The arrest involved an immigrant who is in the United States illegally and is believed to be associated with a Venezuelan gang.
In a candid admission, Trump acknowledged that he was delivering a speech with a somber tone as he made the scathing allegations.
“After the rally, Sarafina Chitika, spokesperson for Harris, echoed the sentiment, stating to Reuters, ‘He doesn’t have anything ‘inspiring’ to offer the American people, just darkness.'”
Source: Newsbreak