Vice President Kamala Harris recently delivered a speech at a rally in Milwaukee, where she emphasized her experience as a prosecutor and took aim at former President Donald Trump.
During her address, Harris spoke about her tenure as the former attorney general of California and her work as a courtroom prosecutor. She highlighted her efforts in prosecuting various offenders, including those who abused women, defrauded consumers, and engaged in cheating for personal gain.
Specifically addressing Trump, Harris stated, 'I know Donald Trump's type,' drawing a contrast between her record of holding wrongdoers accountable and the former president's controversial history.
She further asserted, 'In this campaign, I promise you: I will proudly put my record against his any day of the week,' signaling her confidence in her prosecutorial background compared to Trump's actions.
The rally in Milwaukee provided Harris with a platform to showcase her prosecutorial experience and position herself as a candidate with a strong track record of upholding justice and the rule of law.
As the vice president continues to engage in campaign events and public appearances, her focus on her prosecutorial background and criticism of Trump's conduct are likely to remain central themes in her messaging.