Trump Says Kamala Wants To Do What?
Former President Donald Trump took to the stage in Novi, Michigan, over the weekend, energizing supporters at a rally broadcast in full on Newsmax. This event marked the second rally in the crucial battleground state, where Trump emphasized the stakes of the upcoming election and the stark contrasts between his vision for America and that of the current administration.
During his speech, Trump warned that a presidency led by Vice President Kamala Harris would pose a significant risk to national security. He characterized her leadership as a “gamble with the lives of millions,” suggesting that her foreign policy could lead to dangerous conflicts, even going so far as to say, “She would get us into World War III.” He painted a vivid picture of the consequences of her leadership, claiming it could lead to a military draft that would affect families across America.
Trump further criticized Harris, asserting that her track record makes her unfit for the presidency. “Kamala Harris is a train wreck who has destroyed everything in her path,” he declared, urging attendees to consider her leadership in light of recent international crises, including the attacks on Israel, which he argued would not have happened under his administration.
The former president also targeted Harris’s recent campaign events alongside Liz Cheney, framing them as out of touch with American values and interests. He denounced their past actions, claiming they promote policies that threaten the security of the nation.
Addressing economic concerns, Trump reassured Michigan voters that he would revive the auto industry and dismantle burdensome regulations like the electric car mandate, which he argued jeopardizes jobs. “We’ll bring back manufacturing to Michigan—stronger than ever,” he promised, adding that under his leadership, America would see a resurgence of its industrial base.
Trump concluded his rally with a powerful message: “This election is a choice between four more years of incompetence or a new era of greatness.” He urged his supporters to reflect on their own circumstances over the past four years, asking, “Are you better off now?” With the stakes so high, Trump called on Michiganders to rally behind him for a brighter future.