It looked like President Trump was making fun of Democratic candidate Kamala Harris’s past, which made a lot of leftist watchers very angry.
Moderators asked Trump why he questioned Harris’s racial identity. In his answer, Trump said three words that made many people on the left very angry.
“What a nasty misogynist brain clot for brains!”
“I don’t care. Something is a big deal to you. I don’t care. Whatever she wants to be,” Trump said.
David Muir, the presenter, said, “But those were your words, so.”
“I’m not sure. All I can say is that I read that she wasn’t black.” Trump replied, “I’ll say that.”
“Then I saw that she was black. That’s fine. I don’t mind which one she chooses!” he added.
Many people thought the three words were a reference to claims that Harris had dated a popular politician when she was younger in order to move up in the political world. Harris’s body language showed that she understood what the jab meant.
“Did he just say this? ‘She puts out,'” A person whose user name was “BLM” said, “What the real f***?”
Someone else said, “The fact that Kamala didn’t go crazy after Trump’s “put out” line tells you right away that she’s 10000% better than this ***hole.”
Yet another critical letter said, “Trump’s terrible little ‘I heard she put out’ comment is exactly the kind of sexist crap that I watched women put up with for years.”
“I still can’t get over Trump’s thing about “read she’s black and put out. What a nasty sexist blood clot for brains ***hole,” said someone.
Someone else who didn’t like the term said, “Trump is a dumb *** b***h.”
Recent polls show that Harris is slightly ahead of Trump, but many experts think that Trump’s supporters aren’t being reflected in the polls and that Trump is still likely to win in November.
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