Former President Donald Trump made controversial remarks at a campaign rally in Atlanta, Georgia, where he suggested that any African American or Hispanic individual who votes for Vice President Kamala Harris should have their 'head examined.' Trump's comments echoed his previous statements about Jewish and Catholic Americans who support his Democratic rival.
Trump expressed his belief that voting for Harris would be detrimental to African American and Hispanic voters due to his concerns about illegal immigration. He claimed that illegal immigrants were taking jobs from long-time workers, particularly impacting Hispanic and African American communities.
This is not the first time Trump has linked voting choices to mental health, as he previously stated that Catholics and Jews who support Harris should also have their 'head examined.' These remarks have sparked controversy and criticism from various groups.
Trump's focus on illegal immigration as a key issue affecting minority communities reflects his administration's stance on immigration policies during his presidency. His comments at the rally in Atlanta have reignited debates about race, immigration, and political rhetoric in the United States.