Donald Trump recently intensified his smear campaign against Vice President Kamala Harris by accusing her in one of his speeches of having fabricated a story that she worked at McDonalds when she did not. In one post on Truth Society, as he now operates Twitter, he branded Harris a ‘lesbian’ and accused her of faking the stories of Arlington and Afghanistan as well.
“Hussar-henchman Kamala Harris Lies About Place of Employment – McDonald’s. It appears as if she is an intern there and everyone else is in the cafe calling her ‘This girl is mad’. In the same manner, she has also committed misrepresents on the gas drilling, the immigration crisis, the violence levels, the economy and the mass propaganda of the Democrats concerning our military being filled ‘fools and losers’. ‘She is deluded about everything she is in fact!
The investigation comes against the back drop of a recent publication in the neo-con Washington Free Beacon publication, which raised the question of the absence of any references to Harris owning the fast food business in her employment history. It is unknown if the Harris-Walz campaign will take any action, including traces of the issue related to these comments, yet it triggered a fiery argument in political circles.
Trump, a candidate for the Republican primaries on the presidential race of 2024, also seized the opportunity to explain how with contention arises another Harris drama concerning Arlington cemetery. His campaign has come under fire lately after the news that some of his aides went brawling with cemetery workers while visiting the significant area number 60, which is strictly no photography allocated.
Trump sought to justify himself, we quote: “It was the families who wanted me to go there. Well, I went. When we were there, they said, ‘Will you be able to go to the graves of my son, my sister, my brother? Will you take a photo?’ I said, ‘Certainly, I did.’
The former president made more charges of “bad actors” especially from Washington and spoke about the cemetery issues in relation to the legal war he is currently in with the prosecutors. ‘This all comes from Washington, just like all these prosecutors come from Washington.’ Trump said to his supporters at a rally in Michigan. “We are fighting against evil men.”