Trump Reminds Voters How Bad Harris Supporters Can Be
Charlie Kirk Staff
07/28/2024

Former President Donald Trump wants voters to know what this nation would look like if Vice President Kamala Harris became president.
He addressed a Turning Point Action Summit in West Palm Beach on Friday, where he spoke about the anti-Israel protesters who vandalized the Capitol.
“Within days of the heinous October 7th attack on Israel, Kamala Harris praised the anti-Israel protesters. You saw that, right? She praised them. She betrayed America’s ally and sided with the radical fringe of her party, only for political gain, maybe for personal gain. I don’t know,” the former president said.
“And this week, many of those Kamala Harris supporters burned American flags in the heart of our nation’s capital and desecrated our monuments. Did you see? They sprayed very powerful spray paint into limestone. Magnificent. The lions, the bells. You saw it. And, you know, when that gets into limestone, you never really get it out. You’ll see it in 100 years from now. They desecrated,” he said.
“And, by the way, January 6th. Well, what’s happening to these people that have done serious damage? Have they been arrested? Are they in jail now? Like the January 6th hostages? And when are they letting them out? You know, we had a great Supreme Court ruling four weeks ago that really should let most of them out. When are they coming out? They’re still there. When are they coming out? Unlike liberal Kamala, I will support Israel’s right to win its war on terror. You have to support that. Got to win. Got to finish it off,” he said.
The former president went on to talk about the controversy surrounding the pronunciation of Harris’ first name.
“If radical, liberal Kamala Harris gets in — and, by the way, there are numerous ways of saying her name. They were explaining to me, you can say Kamala, you can say Kamala. I said, don’t worry about it,” he said.
“It doesn’t matter what I say. I couldn’t care less if I mispronounce it or not. I couldn’t care less. Some people think I mispronounce it on purpose, but actually I’ve heard it said about seven different ways. There are a lot of ways. There are a lot of ways,” he said.