Highlights
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Saturday lambasted Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren. Trump took to X, slamming the two ahead of the next presidential debate set to be hosted by ABC News. Meanwhile, rivalry between the presidential candidates continues to intensify, with even Harris taking a dig at the Republican today.
In a couple of posts on X dated August 31, Trump blasted out at Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren, citing specific reasons. The Republican called out Warren for being far more “Conservative in the U.S. Senate than Comrade Kamala Harris ever was.” Meanwhile, in another post on X, he lashed out at Harris, calling her “the Weakest Presidential Candidate in History on Crime.”
According to Donald Trump, the Democratic Party presidential candidate has allowed “millions of people to pour through U.S. Borders.” These millions include “many from prisons, mental institutions, and, indeed, terrorists, coming in at levels never seen before.”
“What gives her the right to run for President?” Trump added in his post. Moreover, he spotlights how Harris got “no votes to Biden’s 14 Million.” Altogether, the Republican presidential candidate concludes by saying, “This is a Threat to Democracy!”
These statements have promptly garnered significant attention across the United States amid the ongoing elections. Meanwhile, even the Democratic Party member took to X today, taking a dig at Trump for stepping away from a transparent debate.
In a post on X dated August 31, Harris called on Donald Trump for “surrendering to his advisors who won’t allow him to debate with a live microphone.” This statement comes against the backdrop of a looming debate set to be hosted by ABC News.
Harris added in her post, “If his own team doesn’t have confidence in him, the American people definitely can’t.” This statement has further intensified the ongoing presidential rivalry.
Notably, Harris earlier called for a live microphone throughout the debate set to be hosted shortly. Donald Trump conversely refuted this appeal, while ABC News also denied the request.
Meanwhile, Polymarket data indicated that the Republican Party member’s winning bets stood at 50%, whereas the Democratic Party member’s odds stood at 49%. Trump’s winning bets stand higher potentially due to the presidential candidate’s pro-crypto stance.
Intriguingly, the former U.S. president also dropped a new NFT collection of his digital trading cards, garnering further attention among Web3 participants in the U.S.
Also, Trump’s massive crypto holdings offer him further support from the nationwide crypto community.
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