Trump torches Harris after she suggested he looks 'exhausted'

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 October 20, 2024

Hilariously, Vice President Kamala Harris, in her desperate attempt to take cheap shots at former President Donald Trump as the election nears, suggested Trump looks "exhausted." 

According to Breitbart, the former president responded to Harris' criticism and fired back, reiterating the number of campaign events he's done and continues to do, which far outnumber Harris.

The former president sat down with Breitbart News’s Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle and laid out why he's far from looking "exhausted" and why Harris is the "low energy" candidate.

Boyle called Harris' criticism "mind-boggling" given the amount of energy Trump clearly has compared to Harris, who hid from the media for at least the first month of her coronation by the Dem Party.

What did he say?

Boyle started by bringing up Harris' criticism of Trump, noting how many events Trump has put on.

“It’s mind-boggling to me. I have to laugh at it, because I see every time I turn around, you’re in another battleground state, you’re doing another speech, you’re doing another interview. … What’s your response to her saying that you’re exhausted and not campaigning?” Boyle asked.

In true Trump fashion, the former president laid out why Harris' criticism backfired, given that she's obviously the lower energy candidate.

“Well, she’s getting knocked for that because she has no energy. She’s a low energy person — very low energy individual, and she has no energy, and she’s getting hit on that," Trump responded.

The former president said that the left is making up the narrative, presumably because they have nothing else to go on at this point in time.

Busy scheduled

The former president went on to list out several of the upcoming events he has planned in the final stretch of October.

“So what they do is they make up information. So right now I’m heading to Pennsylvania, as you know, and then I’m doing a big stop, a big rally, and then I’m actually going to go to see the Pittsburgh Steelers play football tonight against, I think, the New York Jets. And we’re going to do that. So that’ll be all day," Trump said.

Trump also noted that he attended the Al Smith dinner, a tradition among presidential candidates. Harris snubbed it.

“We had an amazing day. … It went all day, and that was not something I’ve ever heard about myself. I’ll be honest with you, we have gone, I’ve gone over 50 days in a row without taking a time off," Trump added.

Trump doesn't have to convince anyone on his side that he's clearly the high-energy candidate willing to take questions from reporters and hold events all day long.

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