Blaming “a weak and inept United States president and vice president,” former President Donald Trump denounced the attack on Israel on Saturday that claimed the lives of twelve youngsters and teens.
At a campaign rally in St. Cloud, Minnesota, Trump began by expressing his sympathies to the families of the assault victims. Israeli officials placed the blame on Hezbollah, a terrorist organization with roots in Lebanon and support from Iran. Hezbollah, however, denied any involvement.
Trump declared, “Our hearts go out to the families of these innocent youngsters.” “No parent ought to experience the heartbreaking death of a child at the hands of terrorists or any other individual.” It is impossible to forget the attack on Israel today.
The Republican front-runner for president swiftly entered campaign mode, accusing the lady who hoped to keep him from coming back and the man who took his place in the White House.
According to Trump, Hezbollah “wouldn’t have done this if I were the president.” They didn’t do that, and they wouldn’t have done it. With the current lack of leadership, our nation’s situation will only worsen over time. The situation is likely more detrimental than the absence of any leadership at all. It is unfavorable.
Trump then launched an assault on Harris, the presumed Democratic front-runner, calling her the vice president’s “border czar.” “Terrible,” he said, “worse than [Biden] is.”
Trump declared, “It’s a horrible and dangerous period for the globe, and the Biden-Harris administration is nearly entirely to blame.”
Trump referred to Harris as “disrespectful to Israel” during his Friday conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu declared in a statement that Hezbollah “will pay a high price” for the attack, following his meetings this week with all of the aforementioned US lawmakers.
According to a survey issued on Saturday, Harris is outperforming Biden in the anti-Trump polls. Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania states that have historically predicted the winner of the electoral vote in previous cycles, have had close races between the vice president and the outgoing president, with less than three months to go before the election.