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Trump blasts Harris at Michigan rally for ‘partying’ while ‘war’ is ‘on’: ‘No one is in charge’
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Trump blasts Harris at Michigan rally for ‘partying’ while ‘war’ is ‘on’: ‘No one is in charge’

Former President Donald Trump held a rally in Michigan Friday night in which he criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for “partying” while tensions in the Middle East boiled.

Trump spoke Traverse Town, as Israeli warplanes bombed Iranian military targets and Harris attended a rally in Houston with Beyoncé.

“Do you know where she is tonight?” Trump asked the crowd. “She’s partying. Then Israel attacks. We’re at war and she’s partying. At least we’re working to make America great again. That’s what we’re doing. Kamala, Kamala, she’s the worst .” president in the history of our country.

Israel launched its biggest attack ever against Iran on Friday, part of a wave of retaliatory airstrikes after the Islamic Republic fired a barrage of missiles at the Israelis earlier this month.

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Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris held dueling rallies Friday night

Additionally, the Trump campaign released a press release with a photo of Trump in Austin earlier today when he highlighted “the tragic human cost of Kamala’s border invasion” and was joined by the mother of Jocelyn Nungary, whose daughter was allegedly murdered by illegal immigrants.

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“Kamala, meanwhile, will party with celebrities in Houston as she once again desperately tries to save her ailing campaign,” the campaign says. “Don’t expect her to apologize to the families of Jocelyn Nungaray or any other American citizen victimized by the illegal immigrants she imported into our communities – she doesn’t care. In Kamala’s America, illegal immigrants are the priority while Americans are relegated to second tier in their own country.

Harris was campaigning in Houston, TX Friday night at a rally where about 30,000 people showed up to hear the presidential candidate as well as music superstar Beyoncé.

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Beyoncé, whose hit song “Freedom” was adopted by the vice president as his campaign anthem, spoke in front of Harris and introduced her at the event, which focused heavily on reproductive rights.

“It’s time for America to sing a new song,” Beyoncé said as she officially endorsed the vice president in his race for the White House against former President Trump. “Ladies and gentlemen, please extend a big, loud Texas welcome to the next President of the United States, Vice President Kamala Harris.”

And she stressed that “I’m not here as a celebrity, I’m not here as a politician, I’m here as a mother. A mother who cares deeply about the world that my children live in and all of our children”. a world where we have the freedom to control our bodies. »

Trump added at his rally that “Kamala is also in freefall with Michigan’s Arab and Muslim population. She’s in freefall. She sent their jobs overseas, brought crime to their cities and tonight in the Middle East, it’s like a powder keg. “It’s ready to explode. People are being killed at levels never seen before and it’s happening right now. In Michigan, it is literally in free fall. No one is in charge. Kamala is at a dance party with Beyoncé.”

Fox News Digital reached out to the Harris campaign for comment but did not immediately receive a response.

“During his low-energy speech in Michigan tonight, @realDonaldTrump, arrived 3 hours late and spoke to a dwindling crowd, insulted Detroit, attacked Beyoncé, said his handlers told him that women didn’t like him,” Harris spokeswoman Sarafina Chitika said. posted on Friday evening.

Paul Steinhauser of Fox News Digital contributed to this report

Original article source: Trump blasts Harris at Michigan rally for ‘partying’ while ‘war’ is ‘on’: ‘No one is in charge’