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Donald Trump continues personal attacks against Kamala Harris, calls her ‘defective’

His latest attacks come after Harris sits for her first major interview as her party’s presidential nominee
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Republican presidential nominee and former US President Donald Trump participates in a fireside chat during the Moms for Liberty National 'Joyful Warriors' Summit, in Washington on Friday. Reuters Photo
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Washington, August 31

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has launched a fresh personal attack on his Democratic rival Kamala Harris, calling her “defective”.

His latest attacks come after Harris sat for her first major interview with CNN as her party’s presidential nominee on Thursday.

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59-year-old Harris, who is of Indian and African descent, is the Democratic Party candidate in the November 5 presidential election in which she will contest against Trump, 78.

“I think she would’ve been better off if she just did interviews, even if they weren’t great it would have been better … because now everyone’s watching and now we see, she’s defective,” Trump said on Friday at the annual gathering of Moms for Liberty, a conservative non-profit.

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“She’s a defective person.”

“And we don’t need another defective person as president of the United States,” Trump said, likely referring to President Joe Biden who dropped out of the race last month and endorsed Harris.

He also said Biden was “sharp as a tack,” during the presidential debate in June and complained that it was “unfair” he had to spend millions going after the wrong person during the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee last month.

Trump has unleashed personal attacks on Vice President Harris as her political star image has risen since she rose to the top of the Democratic ticket in recent weeks.

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