Liberals Rage Over Trump’s New Warning
In a lively appearance on “Fox & Friends,” former President Donald Trump addressed a young fan’s question about his favorite farm animal. The 6-year-old asked Trump about cows, to which he replied, “I love cows, but if Kamala Harris gets elected, you won’t have any cows anymore. I don’t want to ruin this kid’s day.” With characteristic bluntness, Trump labeled Harris a “radical left lunatic,” reiterating concerns he’s raised in previous rallies.
This isn’t the first time Trump has raised alarms about the implications of a Harris-led administration. At a campaign event in North Carolina, he claimed that Democrats are intent on banning cows, saying, “They just come up with these wild ideas like no more cows and no windows in buildings. They have some wonderful plans for this country; honestly, they’re crazy.” He followed up by asserting that Harris would work to “outlaw red meat,” emphasizing a perceived threat to American traditions and lifestyle.
The Harris-Walz campaign swiftly responded, dismissing Trump’s statements as “delusional rants” and even questioning his mental fitness. Following the release of a medical report from Harris’s doctor, they urged Trump to do the same, challenging him to provide transparency regarding his health. In defense, the Trump campaign cited letters from doctors who have assessed the former president’s health but did not provide a full medical report, attributing the lack of detailed information to his hectic schedule.
In addition to fielding questions about Harris, Trump also addressed speculation about including former Republican candidate Nikki Haley in his future administration and reiterated his strong support for school choice, reinforcing his commitment to policies that empower parents and students across America. As the election approaches, these exchanges highlight the stark contrasts between Trump and his opponents, particularly regarding their visions for America’s future.