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Kamala Harris’s presidential crusade has already proven adept at harassing Donald Trump and his supporters with the tried-and-true strategy of calling Republicans “weird. “The crusade, which has proven to be incredibly online thanks to TikToks talking about Trump’s lack of “aura” and warm adherence to the “brat” label, now provokes his opponent by pointing out that Trump is not online.
Trump is so disconnected that he can’t use the internet, Harris’ crusade claims, pointing to Monday night’s live verbal exchange between Trump and Elon Musk, which was delayed for about forty-five minutes due to technical issues.
“Trump’s entire crusade is in service of other people like Elon Musk and himself, rich, selfish people who will sell out the middle class and who may not be able to livestream in 2024,” the Harris campaign shared on X. (formerly Twitter) after the long verbal exchange between the two. The crusade’s immediate reaction team addressed this to “those unfortunate enough to be listening tonight during what was happening at X. com. “
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There’s a certain poetry to the fact that this vaccine administered on Musk’s own X platform, after Trump’s booster, Musk didn’t know how to use that damn thing either.
True to form, the crusade aired during the evening and opened the festivities by recalling that Musk himself had tweeted in 2022 that Trump was “too old to be CEO of anything, let alone the United States of America. “
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Another sophisticated but no less hot ardor: the crusade report sticks to Musk. Of course.
Harris’ campaign also released some excerpts from the interview, illustrated with a paper photo of Trump under his red MAGA cap and an adapted Musk. They highlighted Trump’s “insults” as they touted the benefits of climate change in creating more beachfront properties. and pointed to an excerpt of Trump praising Musk for firing the strikers. On Tuesday, the account made headlines again, doubling down on its insulting adjectives and calling the nearly two-hour broadcast an “absolute disaster. “shared a TikTok imagining Trump’s search history, riddled with typos and questions about whether it was, in fact, weird. Who would have thought that a series of visits could cause such a stir?
Of course, it probably isn’t that way that Trump’s own running mate, J. D. Vance, is saying here that Trump can’t answer policy questions he can’t hear.
At this point, the Harris campaign has proven so adept at compiling mixtapes and creating memes that it would be unexpected if the campaign released a clip of vice president candidate and universal father Tim Walz happily walking on the “I Know That I’m riding. ” it for ya,” component of Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso,” with Diet Dew firmly in hand.
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