Trump tells Harris she’s ‘fired’ at Michigan rally: ‘You destroy everything you touch’
Former President Donald Trump didn’t mince words when it came to Kamala Harris Saturday afternoon.
“You destroy everything you touch,” the GOP nominee said during a rally at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Mich., his second event in the Wolverine State in as many days.
He then pulled out his infamous catchphrase from his hit reality show, “The Apprentice,” much to the delight of the crowd.
Donald Trump claimed Kamala Harris “broke” the American Dream during a speech in Michigan.
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“Kamala Harris, you’re fired. Get out of here,” he said to roaring cheers.
The insults were the first of many Trump, 78, lobbed against the veep during his 90-minute stump speech.
Upon taking the stage, the ex-president immediately ridiculed Harris, 60, claiming she couldn’t speak, that no one knows who she is and that “something is wrong with her.”
The ex-president vowed he would “stop the invasion of criminals into our country” and reinstate the American dream.
“This is all you need to know. Kamala broke it. I will fix it,” he told the crowd.
At one point, while lambasting Harris’ handling of the migrant crisis, Trump also snuck in a dig at President Biden, 81, who has been largely left out of Trump’s rants since he dropped out of the presidential race over the summer.
“It’s not even believable: the worst people in the world. I used this term yesterday for the first time. I just thought of it while I’m up here. I think of a lot of things when I’m up here that aren’t on the stupid machine” he said, pointing to the teleprompter.
“Isn’t it nice to have a president that doesn’t need a freaking teleprompter?” he finished, eliciting another round of hearty cheers from the crowd.
Trump largely focused on the migrant crisis throughout his lengthy speech but stopped short of touting his mass deportation policies.
He has already floated the removal of “nearly 20 million,” possibly similar in style to the dragnet-style sweeps of “Operation Wetback” under former President Dwight Eisenhower in 1954, when just over 1 million migrants were removed.
Closing the border would be the first action he would take should he win the election, Trump vowed.
“We will defend our borders and protect our citizens, and we will stop illegal immigration once and for all. We will not be invaded. We will not be occupied, we will not be overrun, we will not be conquered,” he told the crowd.
This week, the Biden administration ordered ICE to speed up deportations in what critics have blasted as an attempt to clean up Harris’ image ahead of the election.