Former President Donald Trump blasted Vice President Kamala Harris as “nasty” and accused her of treating his former vice president, Mike Pence, “horribly.”
Trump made the remarks to host Mark Levin during a Sunday Fox News interview for Life, Liberty and Levin and took aim at Harris’s conduct during the 2020 vice presidential debate. He specifically pointed to the moment when Harris firmly told Pence, “Mr. Vice President, I’m speaking. I’m speaking,” after he interrupted her—a line that resonated widely at the time.
He said: “And now they have Kamala who they say has many deficiencies. But she’s a nasty person. The way she treated Mike Pence was horrible. The way she treats people is horrible.”
Trump’s own harsh public criticism of Pence is well recorded, criticizing his former vice president as having gone to the “dark side” and “delusional” over his refusal to reject the idea that the 2020 election certification process was rigged.
In the interview he further escalating his attack on the vice president, accused her of displaying “viciousness” and “violence” during her tough questioning of Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his 2018 confirmation hearings.
He continued: “But the way she treated Justice Kavanaugh during that hearing in the history congress nobody has been treated that way.”
Helping the former president along in his line of attack, Levin pitched Trump’s “fantastic” new book Save America to viewers, and complained that the public “don’t hear the stories anymore” about how Harris reportedly “berates her staff, uses the F word and has lost 92 percent of her staff as vice president.”
Trump agreed, blaming the media as the “big problem.”
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