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Shock when Trump says putting Harris in ring with Mike Tyson ‘would be interesting’

Shock when Trump says putting Harris in ring with Mike Tyson ‘would be interesting’

As his campaign for president comes to an end Donald Trump drew further confusion online among female voters after I agreed that I would see Kamala Harris boxing champion Mike Tyson “That would be interesting.”

Former Presidentduring lyrics about Tyson in Pennsylvania reacted on Monday night after hearing a rally attendee suggest “putting Tyson in the ring with Kamala.”

“Mike went through a lot, but he could fight, let me tell you, this guy could fight,” Trump said. “Can you imagine, Mike… oh, he says, ‘Get Mike in the ring with Kamala.’ That would be interesting.”

It comes as Trump continues to claim he is making gains among women voters despite open and often violent insults directed at Harris and other famous women, including Michelle Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Liz Cheney.

Social media users reacted with disbelief to his latest statements, some compared The Two Presidential Candidates’ Approach to Women Voters.

One wrote: “Kamala’s closing for women: “As a woman, you know that no one will fight harder to protect a woman’s right to her own bodily autonomy and make decisions about her own health.”

“Trump’s final message to women: ‘What if Mike Tyson abused my female rival.'”

“Strong closure with women. Women love this kind of stuff,” another added.

Donald Trump said asking Kamala Harris to get in the ring with former boxing champion Mike Tyson would be Donald Trump said asking Kamala Harris to get in the ring with former boxing champion Mike Tyson would be

Donald Trump said asking Kamala Harris to get in the ring with former boxing champion Mike Tyson would be “interesting” (AP)

Another user wrote in disbelief: “I can’t imagine the cognitive dissonance it takes to subscribe to the Women for Trump audience and then LAUGH when this man fantasizes about violence against women.”

In recent weeks, Trump has faced repeated backlash for his comments about women. At a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Wednesday, he said he would stand up for women “whether they like it or not.”

The comments caused many to recall the time, just before the 2016 election, when a recording surfaced of the former president bragging about grabbing women’s private parts. But Trump himself was inclined to do so.

At at least two campaign rallies in recent days, crowds laughed with him as he joked about a recording of himself saying, “Grab them by the pussy.”

Others referred to Trump’s other outrageous remarks about women. “For someone who says he wants to ‘protect women’, he probably likes to fantasize about them being beaten and shot,” another wrote.

Last week, joining former Fox News host Tucker Carlson in Glendale, Arizona, former President conjured up a violent fantasy of Liz Cheney faced nine people with rifles and shots to the face, calling her a “war hawk.”

“Let’s put it where there’s a rifle and it’s being shot with nine barrels. Let’s see how she feels about this. You know, with a gun pointed at her face,” he said.

On Monday, a day before the election, he stepped up his aggressive rhetoric, calling former Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi “crazy as a bedbug” and saying his staff had tried to dissuade him from attacking Michelle Obama. .

“She hit me the other day,” Trump said, referring to remarks the former first lady made recently. “I was going to tell my people, ‘Am I allowed to hit her now?’ They said, “Calm down, sir, sir.”

Independent contacted the Trump campaign to comment on the former president’s remarks about Mike Tyson and Kamala Harris.