Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, a potential running mate for Vice President Kamala Harris, recently highlighted the unfulfilled promises of former President Donald Trump. In a Fox News interview, Buttigieg pointed out several promises that Trump failed to deliver on, such as achieving 6% economic growth, draining the swamp, passing an infrastructure bill, and supporting the January 6 mob.
Buttigieg acknowledged that Trump did fulfill two promises - restricting the right to choose and implementing tax cuts for the wealthy. He warned that a second Trump term would likely focus on these areas.
Additionally, Buttigieg criticized Trump's age and communication style, describing his comments as 'rambling.' He defended President Joe Biden's decision to remain in office and dismissed claims that Harris lacked vetting due to not going through a primary election process.
Buttigieg emphasized that Harris, having served as Vice President for nearly four years, had already undergone significant testing and vetting. He rejected the notion that her qualifications for office were in question.