Former President and Republican White House candidate Donald Trump said on Wednesday (7) that both Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, the Democratic candidate for the November elections, are “communists,” and suggested who will soon debate the Republican White House candidate: the current Vice President.
In an interview with the broadcaster Fox NewsThe former US President said that the Democratic Party ticket shares the ideas of Senator Bernie Sanders, one of the most progressive Democrats in the US Congress.
“I couldn’t be more thrilled” that Kamala made this “shocking choice,” he said.
Trump added that Walz is quite liberal and “probably” more so than Sanders.
“This group wants the country to become communist immediately, if not sooner. We don’t want security. We don’t want anything,” he said.
The former president also warned that Walz is more extreme than Kamala on issues like immigration and crime.
Trump also indicated that he would debate the current vice president soon. The Republican had recently said on social media that he would withdraw from the scheduled debate on the network. News letters Which would refer to a discussion in Fox News Alternatively.
“I’d love to see it on Fox, but it takes two to tango,” the Republican added.
“I don’t know how it is [Kamala] Debate. I heard she’s a bit of a bad person. […]but it’s not a good debate, but we’ll see, because we’ll be debating, I think, in the very near future. He added that it will be announced soon.
Kamala had agreed to participate in the discussion on News letters Trump was criticized for canceling it last week.
Kamala and Walz kicked off their campaign for the November elections on Tuesday (6), in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Trump said Kamala rejected Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, a potential vice presidential pick, because he is Jewish.
Kamala Walz, 60, who has become a “progressive darling,” chose to exclude Shapiro, an observant Jew whose comments about the Gaza Strip have angered the party’s pro-Palestinian camp.
Trump said in Fox News A call Walz made to him during the pandemic, when the Republican was president, asking for help because his home was surrounded by anti-lockdown protesters.
“They only had one guard, I think he was in the mansion or the house somehow,” Trump said.
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