Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump criticized Vice President Kamala Harris during campaign events on Tuesday, calling her 'lazy' and questioning her intelligence and stamina. Trump referred to Harris as 'lazy as hell' for not holding a campaign event, despite her busy day in meetings and interviews. He also called her 'slow,' 'low IQ,' and a 'stupid person,' while insinuating about her habits.
Trump's comments come as Harris had a rare day without public events after a busy campaign schedule. Despite advice from allies to avoid personal attacks, Trump indicated he would continue disparaging Harris, suggesting she was nominated due to her race and gender.
The Harris campaign did not immediately respond to Trump's remarks. However, a spokesperson for Harris pointed out Trump's cancellation of a town hall event, questioning his commitment to campaigning.
Trump has a history of questioning opponents' work ethic and engaging in racial rhetoric. He has faced lawsuits for alleged discrimination and made false statements about the Central Park Five. Recently, the Exonerated Five filed a lawsuit against Trump for defamatory remarks.
Using the term 'lazy' to describe Harris, who is Black and of South Asian descent, perpetuates harmful stereotypes. Such stereotypes have been used historically to justify slavery and oppress African Americans.
In his attacks on Harris, Trump referenced falsehoods circulating in far-right circles. He has a track record of amplifying debunked claims and associating with conspiracy theorists.
Trump's behavior raises concerns about the tone of political discourse and the impact of spreading misinformation. As the election approaches, the focus remains on the candidates' policies and character, rather than personal attacks.