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Trump Campaign Managers Attack Vice President Kamala Harris

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Following President Joe Biden's announcement of ending his reelection bid and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump co-campaign managers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles issued a scathing statement attacking Harris. They claimed that Harris would be 'even worse for the people of our Nation than Joe Biden.'

In their statement, LaCivita and Wiles described Harris as 'just as much of a joke as Biden is' and accused her of being the 'Enabler in Chief' for Biden. They argued that Harris must defend the failed Biden Administration and her record as being weak on crime during her time in California.

The campaign managers did not hold back in their criticism of Biden, calling him a 'complete fraud and a disgrace to our Country.' They labeled him as 'weak, pathetic, and incompetent as a leader' and accused him of being a 'national security threat in great cognitive decline.'

Accusations of Harris being weak on crime in California.
Harris labeled 'Enabler in Chief' for Biden.
Biden called 'weak, pathetic, and incompetent as a leader.'

LaCivita and Wiles also targeted other Democrats in Washington, stating that they are all 'complicit' in the destruction of the nation and must be removed from office. They questioned whether the American people are safe with Biden in the White House for another six months, given his alleged deteriorating condition.

The statement from the Trump campaign managers reflects the ongoing political tensions and divisions in the country as the 2022 midterm elections approach. It highlights the intense scrutiny and criticism faced by political figures from opposing parties, with personal attacks and accusations being used as tools in the political discourse.

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