Harris Makes Huge Accusation Against Trump

Kamala will clearly say anything to smear Trump.

On Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris took to X to criticize former President Donald Trump and his campaign for their behavior at Arlington National Cemetery, branding their actions as a “political stunt” that dishonors sacred ground.

Harris expressed her outrage, asserting that “one thing all Americans can agree on is that our veterans, military families, and service members deserve our utmost respect and gratitude.” She went further to demand that Trump “never again stand behind the seal of the President of the United States of America,” holding him responsible for his actions.

This condemnation follows a recent incident reported by the U.S. Army, where a member of Trump’s campaign allegedly pushed aside a staff member at Arlington to facilitate photo and video opportunities with the families of service members who lost their lives during the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. Notably, this took place in Section 60, an area where photography and videography are typically forbidden.

In response, Trump defended himself during an interview with NBC News, claiming that he was approached by a family member who requested a photograph at the grave of their loved one. Trump stated, “I didn’t ask for a picture. While I was there, they said, ‘Sir, could we have a picture at the grave?’”

Trump’s running mate, Ohio Senator JD Vance, hit back at Harris in a post on X, accusing her of deflecting responsibility. Vance argued, “President Trump was there at the invitation of families whose loved ones died because of your incompetence. Why don’t you get off social media and start an investigation into their unnecessary deaths?”

Furthermore, Trump campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt launched her own critique of Harris, blaming her for the deaths of 13 American soldiers during the withdrawal, which occurred under the Biden administration. Leavitt’s post criticized Harris as “dangerously incompetent” and unfit for the role of Commander in Chief, stating, “Kamala’s incompetence led to one of the most embarrassing events in American history and the deaths of 13 brave U.S. soldiers.”