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Trump Accuses Harris Of Hating Israel, Weak On National Security

Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Trump campaigns in Reno

During a recent exchange, Vice President Harris was accused of harboring animosity towards Israel, a claim she vehemently denied. The Vice President clarified that throughout her entire career and life, she has consistently supported Israel and its people. She emphasized that the accusation was a deliberate attempt to sow division and divert attention from the real issues at hand.

The Vice President went on to criticize former President Donald Trump, asserting that he has displayed weakness and made erroneous decisions in matters of national security and foreign policy. She highlighted Trump's apparent admiration for dictators, citing instances where he expressed admiration for leaders like Putin and Kim Jong-un.

Furthermore, the Vice President suggested that these dictators and autocrats are in favor of Trump returning to the presidency, as they believe they can easily manipulate him through flattery and favors. She alluded to conversations with military leaders who allegedly labeled Trump as a disgrace due to his perceived shortcomings in national security matters.

She accuses Trump of displaying weakness in national security matters.
Vice President Harris denies harboring animosity towards Israel.
Harris highlights Trump's admiration for dictators like Putin and Kim Jong-un.

The Vice President stressed the importance of having a leader who is resolute and correct in national security decisions, particularly in upholding and honoring the military. The exchange underscored the contrasting views on foreign policy and national security between the current administration and the previous one.

As the political discourse intensifies, it is evident that issues surrounding national security and foreign relations will continue to be key points of contention and debate among policymakers and the public.

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