Former President Donald Trump recently shared details about his conversations with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris following an apparent assassination attempt on him. During a town hall event in Michigan, Trump described both Democrats as being 'nice' to him.
Trump mentioned that President Biden called him, describing the conversation as 'very nice.' He expressed appreciation for Biden reaching out to discuss the recent incident. Additionally, Trump highlighted a call he received from Vice President Harris, noting that it was also 'very nice.'
Despite acknowledging the cordial nature of the calls, Trump emphasized the need to 'take back our country' and reiterated his commitment to making America great again. However, his comments about the calls elicited mixed reactions from the audience, with some individuals expressing dissent.
While addressing a question about the auto industry and criticizing the Biden administration, Trump mentioned his desire to reciprocate the kindness shown by Biden and Harris. He admitted feeling conflicted about praising his political rivals, suggesting that he wished the calls had not taken place to avoid such a situation.
Reflecting on the interactions with Biden and Harris, Trump remarked on their pleasant demeanor but underscored his determination to challenge the current administration and pursue his vision for the country.