During a recent campaign event in Glendale, Arizona, former President Donald Trump criticized Vice President Kamala Harris' speech at the Democratic National Convention. Trump expressed his disapproval of Harris' repeated mentions and attacks on him during her address.
Trump specifically pointed out Harris' opening remarks, where she thanked the audience multiple times. He questioned her delivery and remarked on what he perceived as excessive gratitude.
Trump also took issue with Harris mentioning his name 21 times during her speech. He accused her of failing to address important issues such as border security and inflation.
However, it is worth noting that Harris did mention the border in her speech. She criticized Trump's role in derailing a bipartisan border bill earlier in the year. Trump had actively lobbied against the bill, as he wanted to use the border security issue as a focal point for his campaign.
Trump's comments reflect ongoing tensions between the former president and the current administration. His critique of Harris' speech highlights the political divide that continues to shape discourse in the United States.