Trump's Insults Heat Up: What's Behind the Controversy?

Atlanta, Duluth, USAThu Oct 24 2024
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It's been a rough few days for former President Donald Trump. He's facing heat over some serious accusations and didn't hold back at a recent rally in Georgia. Trump targeted Vice President Kamala Harris with some harsh words, calling her "crazy" and saying she's "not a smart person. " This comes as Trump is dealing with reports that he praised Hitler and faced allegations of sexual misconduct from a former model. The model, Stacey Williams, said Trump groped her at Trump Tower in 1993, with Jeffrey Epstein there too. She felt like they were playing a twisted game together. This isn't the first time Trump's been accused of this kind of behavior. Harris, meanwhile, was out campaigning with Republican Liz Cheney, encouraging women to support the Democrats. Harris also gave a speech in DC, calling Trump a "fascist" who wants "unchecked power. " Even Trump's former chief of staff, John Kelly, agrees, saying Trump is "certainly an authoritarian. " At the rally, Trump went on tangents about Google, McDonald's, and other topics. He even threatened to sue CBS over an interview with Harris. Robert F Kennedy Jr, who ran for president independently, defended Trump at the rally. Trump also praised Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orbán, who's known for his anti-democratic actions. When asked about his faith, Trump said believing in God gives him an advantage. He even claimed he's been investigated more than Al Capone.