Trump calls out Dick Cheney’s daughter for endorsing Harris: ‘Let’s point a gun in her face’
Walz: “Why we need to stop Trump from becoming president”
“We have an antidote… “Vote for Harris”
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Democratic vice presidential candidate, criticized Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s harsh words toward former Congresswoman Liz Cheney, calling them “disgusting but not surprising.”
According to CNN on the 1st (local time), Governor Walz said this in a Sirius
Earlier, in a conversation with conservative broadcaster Tucker Carlson held in Arizona that day, candidate Trump said of former Congressman Cheney, “He is a radical war hawk (hardliner),” and added, “Let’s put him on a shooting range with nine rifles pointed at him. “Let’s see how he feels when a gun is pointed at his face.”
Former Congressman Cheney is the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, and is supporting Democratic candidate Kamala Harris’ campaign in this presidential election.
In particular, former Vice President Cheney, who was considered a symbol of American neoconservatism and a die-hard Republican, criticized candidate Trump as “a coward who tried to maintain power with lies and violence after being rejected by voters.”
Candidate Trump, who felt displeased with this, poured out aggressive remarks toward them.
Regarding this situation, Governor Walz said, “It is disgusting, but not surprising. “This is what he always does.”
Governor Walz then mentioned the ‘Puerto Rican derogatory remarks’ made by a speaker supporting candidate Trump and said, “They continue to say this type of talk, which is unacceptable behavior and why we must prevent candidate Trump from returning to the White House.”
“We have an antidote,” he said. “Vote for candidate Harris,” he said, adding, “By doing so, a firewall will be built to prevent this disgusting and un-American situation.”
Meanwhile, on this day, candidate Harris also joined the attack, saying, “He is not qualified to be president,” regarding candidate Trump’s abusive language.
He arrived in Madison that day and held a press conference, saying, “Trump’s comments are becoming more and more extreme,” and “Trump has no interest in the needs and concerns facing Americans, and only spews out
violent remarks. “He is not qualified to be president,” he said.
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