Harris: Trump should be removed for hate speech
Statements by US presidential candidate Donald Trump show that he has no right to be head of state. This was stated by US Vice President Kamala Harris, The New York Times writes.
According to the newspaper, this is how Trump's opponent in the US presidential election commented on his statement about the need to point “nine guns” at former congressman Liz Cheney.
Harris told reporters that Trump's comments were aggressive and that he “should be removed” for his rhetoric.
Trump has previously called Cheney a “radical hawk” for her political views and suggested putting her under “nine guns.”
Trump called the main danger from Harris's election victory
The US presidential election will take place on November 5. Candidates for the nation's highest office are holding final campaign rallies in swing states, making headline-grabbing announcements. In particular, Trump said that Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, if she wins the US presidential election, will not be able to cope with negotiations with Russia or China, noting that one cannot “give power great power for a very weak and incompetent person.
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