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Vance slams Harris for questioning his loyalty to America: “What the hell have you done?”

Vance slams Harris for questioning his loyalty to America: "What the hell have you done?"

Vance slams Harris for questioning his loyalty to America: “What the hell have you done?”Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance pushed back against Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris’ recent attack on his character at a campaign rally in St. Cloud, Minnesota on Saturday. Harris had questioned Vance’s loyalty to the country, suggesting he would be “loyal only to Trump, not to our country” and a “rubber stamp for [Trump’s] extreme agenda.”

Vance countered by highlighting his own track record of service to the country, including his time in the Marine Corps and his experience as a small business owner. He also criticized Harris’ failures in addressing the border crisis during her time as border czar under President Joe Biden’s administration.

Vance asked Harris what she had done to question his loyalty to the country, pointing out that he had served in the military and built a business, while his running mate, Trump, had also made sacrifices for the country. He concluded by saying that Harris had done nothing to question their loyalty, and that they were ready to work hard to ensure Trump’s return to the presidency.

“Now, I saw the other day Kamala Harris questioned my loyalty to this country. That’s the word she used; loyalty. And it’s an interesting word. Semper Fi: loyalty, because there is no greater sign of disloyalty to this country than what Kamala Harris has done at our southern border,” said Vance.

The exchange comes as Trump and Vance prepare for another campaign rally together in Henderson, Nevada on Tuesday. A recent Fox News poll shows Trump with 46% support in Minnesota, compared to Harris’ 52%.

Vance’s response to Harris’ attack is likely to resonate with Trump’s base, who see him as a loyal and dedicated public servant. However, it remains to be seen how effective Vance’s counterattack will be in swaying undecided voters or winning over Democrats who are critical of Trump’s presidency.

The battle between Trump and Harris is heating up, with both sides trading blows and trying to gain the upper hand. As the campaign season continues, it’s likely that we’ll see more exchanges like this one, with each side trying to outdo the other in terms of rhetoric and policy proposals.

Trump and Vance’s campaign rally in Minnesota was attended by thousands of supporters, who cheered and chanted as the two candidates took the stage. Vance’s speech was well-received by the crowd, who applauded his criticism of Harris and his defense of Trump.

The rally was also marked by protests from anti-Trump groups, who held signs and chanted slogans outside the venue. However, the protests were largely peaceful, and there were no reports of violence or arrests.

As the campaign season heats up, it’s likely that we’ll see more protests and counter-protests at Trump and Vance’s rallies. However, the candidates remain focused on their message and their supporters, who are eager to see them take on Harris and the Democratic Party in the general election.

In addition to Vance’s counterattack, Trump also weighed in on Harris’ comments, calling her “desperate” and “out of touch” with the American people. Trump’s comments were made on social media, where he has a large following and often uses to communicate directly with his supporters.

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Written by Darnell Simmons

Investigative Journalist, social analysis