Washington: Former US President Donald Trump has again launched a major attack on Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris. Targeting Democratic Party rival Kamala Harris in the US presidential elections, Trump said that the current Vice President will cause crime, chaos, unrest and massacre in America. There are only 100 days left for the presidential elections to be held later this year. Vice President Harris (59) is the new candidate of the Democratic Party for the post of President after the withdrawal of the name of the current President Joe Biden (81).
Republican presidential candidate Trump described his new rival Harris during a rally in Minnesota on Saturday as worse than current President Biden. Senator J.D. Vance was also present with Trump during this period. Trump (78) said, “Extreme liberal Kamala Harris will cause crime, chaos, unrest and massacre in our country. I will bring law and order and justice to America.” Trump said that after coming back to power, he will cancel every policy of Biden-Harris administration to open the borders. He said, “We will completely close the borders and stop infiltration into our country. “Nobody in American politics is in support of open borders.”
Harris accused of destroying Francisco County
Taking aim at the political record of the Vice President, Trump said that Harris destroyed the entire county while being the District Attorney of San Francisco. The former President alleged, “Kamala Harris was actually a Marxist district attorney. “They destroyed San Francisco and now they will destroy our country.” Trump also promised that he would make America a ‘Bitcoin superpower’ after returning to the White House. He said he would appoint an advisory council to create transparent regulatory guidance for the benefit of the entire industry. Trump made several promises regarding ‘cryptocurrency’ during the Bitcoin conference on Saturday, including the removal of Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler and the creation of a ‘strategic national bitcoin repository’.