Washington: In a recently leaked video on X, former President Donald Trump harshly criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, predicting that she will be the Democratic nominee in the upcoming presidential race. Trump can be heard saying, "She's so bad. She's so pathetic. She's just so f***g bad."
Trump also boasted about his performance in a recent debate against President Joe Biden, stating, "How did I do with the debate the other night? I kicked that old, broken down pile of cr*p." He went on to assert that his debate performance would force Biden to drop out of the race, leading to Harris's nomination. "I got him out of the race, and that means we have Kamala. I think she's going to be better. She's so bad. She's so pathetic. She's just so f***g bad," Trump reiterated.
Additionally, Trump questioned Biden's ability to handle international leaders such as Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. "Can you imagine [Biden] dealing with Putin and the president of China, who's a fierce person? He's a fierce man. Very tough guy," Trump commented.
BREAKING: Leaked video shows Donald Trump saying he thinks Kamala Harris will be the Democrat nominee, says she is "so f**king bad."
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Bengaluru (PTI): Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Monday accused the opposition of "unnecessarily stoking" the debate over a Dalit Chief Minister to deflect attention from governance.
He asserted that only the Congress has the commitment to elevate a Dalit leader to the top post.
Speaking to reporters here, Parameshwara said the ongoing discussion on a Dalit Chief Minister was being amplified by opposition parties.
“This is the work of the opposition. To hide their own failures, they are raising the issue of the Chief Minister. Isn’t the administration running smoothly? Isn’t the Chief Minister governing?” he asked.
The Minister noted that for the past 10–12 days, detailed budget discussions had been held across departments and governance was progressing normally.
Parameshwara, who is a Dalit, said the Congress alone had the history and political will to make a Dalit Chief Minister.
“Yes, it must be the Congress party. Who else will do it?” he said, while clarifying that the timing of any such decision would be determined by the party high command.
On Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s media statement targeting the JD(S) and invoking social justice, Parameshwara said Siddaramaiah had earlier been part of the JD(S) and even served as its president before being expelled.
He noted that the internal history of that party was best known to those within it and declined to comment on specific internal matters.
Defending the Chief Minister’s ideological position, Parameshwara said Siddaramaiah’s politics had always been rooted in social justice and that there was nothing new or opportunistic about his stance.
The Chief Minister, he said, had consistently built his political career on that foundation.
