Former President Donald Trump recently made critical remarks about former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney and Vice President Kamala Harris during an interview.
Trump stated that Cheney, who is currently campaigning with Harris in Wisconsin, had lost her congressional seat and described her as 'terrible.' He further expressed his belief that both Cheney and Harris are detrimental to each other's campaigns, referring to them as 'so bad.'
Trump's comments come amidst ongoing political tensions within the Republican Party, particularly regarding Cheney's vocal opposition to Trump and his influence within the party.
Cheney, who was ousted from her leadership position within the GOP earlier this year, has continued to criticize Trump and his role in the party, leading to further divisions among Republicans.
Meanwhile, Vice President Harris has been actively involved in campaigning for Democratic candidates across the country, including her recent joint appearance with Cheney in Wisconsin.
The exchange of criticisms between Trump, Cheney, and Harris underscores the deep-seated political divisions and rivalries that continue to shape the landscape of American politics.
As the 2022 midterm elections approach, the dynamics within both major parties are likely to remain contentious, with figures like Cheney and Harris playing prominent roles in shaping the future direction of their respective parties.