Harris 'beautiful on Time cover, didn't look like Kamala': Trump compares his rival's cover photo with wife Melania

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Donald Trump has accused Vice President Kamala Harris of getting a “free ride” from the media, criticising her for both her favorable Time magazine cover and imitation of his policies. He also lambasted her handling of immigration and environmental issues while hinting he might consider moving to Venezuela if he loses the upcoming election read more

 Trump compares his rival's cover photo with wife Melania

Melania Trump & Kamala Harris. File Photo.

Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on Vice President Kamala Harris, accusing her of receiving an undue “free ride” from the media.

In a recent two-hour conversation with Elon Musk, which was broadcast on X, Trump slammed Harris’s portrayal on the cover of Time magazine, suggesting it depicted her as “the most beautiful actress ever.”

Trump criticised the cover’s portrayal, comparing Harris’s appearance to that of his wife, Melania, saying she looked like “the most beautiful actress ever.” Trump argued that Harris’s media portrayal was overly flattering and suggested it was part of a broader effort to shield her from serious scrutiny.

Trump described Harris as “terrible” and claimed that she had not faced enough scrutiny regarding her views and policies since becoming the Democrats’ presidential candidate.

Trump further criticised Harris for what he sees as her attempts to mimic his policies. He pointed out that her recent proposal to end taxes on tips was identical to one he had made earlier, dismissing her actions as mere imitation.

Trump accused Harris of being a “radical left San Francisco liberal” who is now pretending to be “more Trump than Trump,” though he himself deemed that impossible.

On the issue of immigration, Trump blasted Harris for her role as Joe Biden’s “border tsar,” claiming she was responsible for a surge in illegal immigration. He dismissed her recent promises to improve border security as part of a “disinformation campaign,” arguing that she was fully in charge and could have taken decisive action if she had wanted to.

The discussion also veered into environmental issues, where Trump expressed skepticism about efforts to combat global warming. He suggested that solar panels could be installed on car roofs and trunks but admitted that environmental concerns were not his primary focus.

Trump joked about the financial benefits of rising sea levels, downplaying global warming while stressing the more immediate threat of nuclear proliferation.

In a controversial remark, Trump hinted that he might move to Venezuela if he loses the election, suggesting it would be a safer place compared to the US. He alleged that Venezuela had reduced its crime rate by sending dangerous criminals to the US.

Throughout the conversation, Musk attempted to engage Trump with proposals for his second term, including ideas for deregulation and government efficiency. However, Trump was dismissive of these suggestions, boasting about his previous record on deregulation and showing limited interest in Musk’s proposals.

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