Campaign In Charlotte, Trump Serang Kamala Harris: Like A Twisted Biden, He Doesn't Deserve To Lead

JAKARTA - In the first general meeting campaign since Joe Biden canceled his candidacy in the United States (US) Presidential Election, Donald Trump garnered his supporters against Vice President Kamala Harris, reviewed his track record in immigration, health services, and the environment, and described him as an "ultra liberal" candidate.

"Just like the cunning Joe Biden, Kamala Harris is not worthy of leadership. He is not worthy of leadership, he will destroy our country within a year, this country will be destroyed," Trump said while campaigning in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Wednesday, July 24 local time.

When he mentioned Harris's name dozens of times during his nearly 1.5-hour speech, Trump always said his first name wrong.

Although Trump had previously called for unity after an assassination attempt by an armed man on his campaign in Butler, Pennsylvania, two weeks ago, Trump ended the short-lived positive campaign.

"They are very dangerous people when you're dealing with them, you can't be good. If you don't mind, I won't be good. Yes?" Trump said of Biden and Harris, who were followed by a cheering audience, Fight, fight, fight.

The former president took the "victory" over Biden's exit from the US presidential election arena and accused the Democratic Party of pushing him out of office due to low polls.

"As you know, three days ago, we officially beat the worst president in the history of our country, Joe Biden who is Bengkok," Trump said.

"So now we have new victims to beat. Lyin' Kamala Harris, vice president at most incompetent and far left in American history," Trump said.

Trump's remarks came as Harris attacked him and his partner, Ohio Senator JD Vance, on Tuesday in his first presidential candidate campaign on the battlefield of Wisconsin, on the issue of abortion and Project 2025, a blueprint for the conservative presidential transition fronted by the Heritage Foundation.

"We will stop the ban on extreme abortions by Donald Trump because we believe women can make decisions about their own bodies and not ask the government to tell them what to do," said Harris, who was greeted with loud applause.

"And when Congress passes legislation to restore reproductive freedom, as president of America, I will sign it into law," Harris continued.

Throughout his speech, Trump sought to perfect various attacks on Harris, particularly focusing on handling immigration issues, which he said would disqualify Harris from running for the country's top official.

Kamala's deadly demolition of the American border really disqualified her. He shouldn't even be allowed to run for president for what he has done, Trump said.