Donald Trump Questions Kamala Harris's Record: Why She Hasn't Delivered on Campaign Promises After Three and a Half Years
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Donald Trump Questions Kamala Harris's Record: Why She Hasn't Delivered on Campaign Promises After Three and a Half Years
Donald Trump challenges Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign promises, questioning why she hasn't implemented her proposed policies after serving three and a half years in office. Trump criticizes the current administration's handling of the border, energy policy, military withdrawals, and international standing. He argues that Harris believes in policies the American people reject, including restrictions on fracking and fossil fuels, and warns that America has become a nation in decline, laughed at by world leaders, while facing the prospect of global conflict.
Donald Trump opens with a direct challenge to Vice President Kamala Harris: if she has so many plans to improve America, why hasn't she implemented them during her three and a half years in office? Trump argues that Harris presents herself as having solutions for the border, job creation, and various national issues, yet nothing has been accomplished. He suggests she should go to the White House and Capitol immediately to implement these policies if she truly intends to follow through.
Ideological Differences on Energy Policy
Trump identifies fundamental disagreements between Harris's vision and what he believes the American people want. He specifically points to her positions on fracking and fossil fuels, arguing that Harris believes in restricting energy sources that would make the country strong. Trump cites Germany as an example of failed energy policy, noting that within one year of trying alternative approaches, Germany returned to building conventional energy plants. He warns against sacrificing the country for what he calls "bad vision," emphasizing that America is not ready to abandon traditional energy sources.
America's Declining Global Standing
Trump paints a picture of America as a failing nation in serious decline, claiming that the United States has become a laughingstock on the world stage. He asserts that foreign leaders he knows personally are laughing at America, expressing confusion about what has happened to the nation. According to Trump, America has lost its position as a world leader and lacks direction or understanding of current events.
The Threat of Global Conflict
Turning to international security, Trump warns of ongoing wars in the Middle East and between Russia and Ukraine. He expresses concern that these conflicts could escalate into a third world war, which he describes as unlike any previous conflict due to the power of nuclear weapons and modern weaponry. Trump claims credit for rebuilding the entire military during his presidency, while criticizing Harris for giving away military equipment to the Taliban and Afghanistan.
Immigration and National Security Concerns
Trump concludes by addressing what he considers one of the toughest challenges facing America: immigration policy. He accuses the current administration of allowing millions of people, many of them criminals, to enter the country and destroy it from within. Trump delivers a final verdict on the Biden-Harris administration, calling them the worst president and worst vice president in American history.
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