Well, well, looks like somebody can’t control their mouth, if you believe the recent reports about the former President referring to Vice President Kamala Harris as a “bitch” in private conversations. Just, wow. We hate even using the word but the report has legs so we have to talk about it.
And here we go … According to a report published by The New York Times on Saturday, the article, titled “Inside the Worst Three Weeks of Donald Trump’s 2024 Campaign,” draws on information from over a dozen individuals close to Trump, who provided insights into the challenges currently facing his 2024 presidential campaign. We agree, but it might get way worse after this report from the Times.
The Times report highlights Trump’s increasingly foul mood in recent weeks, noting that he has frequently expressed his disdain for Harris. While he has publicly labeled her as “nasty” during appearances on programs like “Fox & Friends,” sources claim that in private, Trump has used far more derogatory language, repeatedly calling Harris a “bitch.” These claims come from two individuals who reportedly heard Trump use the term on separate occasions. Uh huh. Not surprising if true but disgusting nonetheless.
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As expected, in response to the allegations, Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung denied that Trump had ever used such language to describe Harris. “That is not language President Trump has used to describe Kamala, and it’s not how the campaign would characterize her,” Cheung stated in the Times piece.
The latest drama follows Trump’s recent remarks at a National Association of Black Journalists event in Chicago, where he questioned Harris’ racial identity. “I didn’t know she was Black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn Black,” Trump said during the event. “And now she wants to be known as Black. So, I don’t know, is she Indian or is she Black?” Harris is the daughter of immigrants from Jamaica and India.
According to the Times, Trump defended these comments in a meeting with concerned donors on August 2, asserting that he was justified in questioning Harris’ race. “I think I was right,” Trump reportedly said, adding, “I am who I am.”
He is. He definitely is who he is.