Trump blasts Harris at Michigan rally for ‘partying’ while a ‘war’ is ‘going on’: ‘Nobody’s in charge’ Vice President Kamala Harris was criticized by former President Donald Trump at a rally in Michigan on Friday night for “partying” as Middle East tensions escalated.
While Harris was at a rally in Houston with Beyonce and Trump was speaking in Traverse City, Israeli fighter planes were pounding Iranian military targets.
Trump blasts Harris at Michigan rally for ‘partying’
while a ‘war’ is ‘going on’: ‘Nobody’s in charge’ The Trump team also released a news release with a picture of Trump in Austin earlier in the day, where he spoke about “the tragic human cost of Kamala’s border invasion” and was accompanied by Jocelyn Nungary’s mother, whose daughter was killed as a result of purported illegal immigration.
“Kamala, meanwhile, will be partying with celebrities in Houston as she makes another desperate attempt to salvage her flailing campaign,” the campaign stated. “She couldn’t care less about the family of Jocelyn Nungaray or any other American people who were harmed by the illegal immigrants she brought into our towns, so don’t expect her to apologize. While Americans are placed in a lower position within their own nation, illegal immigrants are given preference in Kamala’s America. You can learn everything you need to know from the split screen.
At a rally on Friday night in Houston, Texas, Harris was campaigning. An estimated 30,000 people attended to hear from the presidential contender and pop sensation Beyonce.
Harris was introduced at the event, which focused mainly on reproductive rights, by Beyoncé, whose hit song “Freedom” has been chosen by the vice president as her campaign trail anthem.
Beyoncé declared, “It’s time for America to sing a new song,” as she publicly endorsed the vice president in her bid to defeat former President Trump for the White House. “Ladies and gentlemen, please give a big, loud, Texas welcome to the next President of the United States, Vice President Kamala Harris.”