Former President Donald Trump said on social media late Tuesday that his “campaign for positive solutions to save America” contrasted with what he called Vice President Kamala Harris’ “campaign of hate.”
“She spent all week comparing her political opponents to the worst mass murderers in history,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, before also attacking President Joe Biden.
“Now, on top of everything, Joe Biden is calling our supporters ‘trash,'” Trump continued, even though he was the first to use the term “trash” to describe a United States with a migrant population.
Calling Harris and Biden “unfit” to lead the country, Trump said he was leading “the largest, broadest and most important political coalition in American history.”
“We welcome historic numbers of Hispanics, African Americans, Asian Americans and citizens of every race, religion, color and creed,” Trump wrote. “My desire is to be the president of all people,” he continued.
—ABC News’ Soo Rin Kim, Lalee Ibssa and Kelsey Walsh