“That was a horrible event,” Trump said of the total hit job on Brett Kavanaugh by the Dem Senators but specifically by Biden’s VP Kamala Harris.
“I thought it was terrible for her, I thought it was terrible for our nation. She was the meanest, most horrible, most disrespectful than anybody in the U.S. Senate,” he added.
“She was probably nastier than even Pochahontas to Joe Biden,” Trump said, referring to Sen. Elizabeth Warren who tried to take Biden down in the primary. “It’s hard to pick someone that’s so disrespectful.”
From Fox News:
“She was very disrespectful to Joe Biden. It’s hard to pick someone that was that disrespectful,” Trump said referring to a debate moment to Harris’ blitz against Biden in last summer’s primary debates.
On the debate stage in Miami, Harris criticized comments by the former vice president spotlighting his ability to find common ground during the 1970s with segregationist senators with whom he disagreed, and over his opposition decades ago to federally mandated school busing.
“Do you agree today that you were wrong to oppose busing in America?” Harris – who is Black – asked Biden during the debate.
“There was a little girl in California who was a part of the second class to integrate her public schools, and she was bused to school every day,” she said. “And that little girl was me.”
Biden’s poll numbers briefly edged down after the debate – and Harris enjoyed a short-lived surge in the polls.
But her campaign faltered later in the year, and Harris ended her White House bid last December.
Days earlier, clues of the decision were dropped when Biden was photographed with talking points in his hand saying of Harris that he does “not hold grudges” and has “great respect for her.”
Also during the press conference, Trump was asked about Harris’ record overseeing 1,900 marijuana convictions in San Francisco when she later claimed to have smoked the substance herself, as reported by Mercury News.
Trump: She was extraordinarily nasty to Kavanaugh pic.twitter.com/E0QpJWijtL
— Acyn Torabi (@Acyn) August 11, 2020