Vice President Kamala Harris recently spoke out against former President Donald Trump, accusing him of not being transparent with voters. During a rally in Greenville, North Carolina, Harris highlighted several instances where Trump had failed to provide necessary information to the public.
One of the key points of contention raised by Harris was Trump's refusal to release his medical records. She emphasized that every other modern-era presidential candidate had made their medical records public, except for Trump. This lack of transparency raised concerns about Trump's health and fitness for office.
In addition to withholding his medical records, Harris criticized Trump for backing out of a scheduled interview with '60 Minutes.' She noted that participating in such interviews had been a standard practice for major-party candidates for over half a century. Trump's avoidance of media scrutiny further fueled suspicions about his willingness to engage with the public.
Furthermore, Harris pointed out that Trump had declined an invitation to participate in another presidential debate with her. This decision to avoid a face-to-face debate raised questions about Trump's ability to engage in open dialogue and defend his policies.
The lack of transparency exhibited by Trump prompted Harris to question the motives of his staff. She suggested that they might be trying to conceal Trump's perceived weaknesses and instability from the public eye.
Notably, the White House recently released a medical summary affirming that Harris is in excellent health, contrasting with Trump's ongoing refusal to disclose his medical information. Trump's avoidance of media interviews and debates further underscored the concerns raised by Harris regarding his transparency and accountability to voters.