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J.D. Vance’s Final Message: Harris Is ‘Trash’

J.D. Vance’s Final Message: Harris Is ‘Trash’

While the vice president Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz were call for party unity and “America’s next generation of leaders,” former President Donald Trump and Sen. JD Vance On the eve of the election, they spread the same hateful and violent rhetoric as throughout the Trump campaign.

While in Atlanta on Monday night, the Republican vice presidential candidate told the crowd: “In two days, we’re going to take out the trash in Washington, D.C., and the name of that trash is Kamala Harris.”

Vance’s remarks are part of a concerted effort by Trump and his allies to distract attention from racist insults made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at a Trump rally at Madison Square Garden earlier this month. During the MSG event, Hinchcliffe referred to Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage”, which sparked widespread backlash from prominent leaders in the Puerto Rican community.

The Trump campaign has since seized on President Joe Biden’s comments, prompting Republicans to accuse the president of calling Trump supporters “trash.” The White House disputed the claims in a statement and released a full transcript of the comment, which includes an apostrophe with the word “supporter,” indicating Biden called Hinchcliffe’s “demonization of Latinos” “garbage.” However Associated Press later stated that White House press officials had altered the official transcript.

Last week, Trump tried to take advantage of Biden’s remarks bizarrely dressed up as a garbage truck driver and climb into the passenger seat of the garbage truck.

Elsewhere on Monday, during a rally in Reading, Pennsylvania, Trump, who has repeatedly objectified women, spread misogynistic rhetoric and was held responsible for sexual assault and defamation of E. Jean Carroll — intensified his aggressive speech towards women and invited Harris to enter the ring with boxer Mike Tyson.

“Get Mike in the ring with Kamala. This will be interesting,” Trump told his supporters.

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“I would actually like to strike back,” he continued. – But we’ll wait a little.