Trump Compliments Harris After Debate, but Controversy Follows at Ground Zero
In a rare moment of civility, former President Donald Trump whispered a two-word compliment to Vice President Kamala Harris regarding her performance at the presidential debate, just hours later at the 9/11 memorial ceremony in New York City. This marked only their second in-person encounter, and the brief exchange occurred during the solemn event at Ground Zero.
Trump, known for his frequent verbal attacks on Harris, surprised many by telling her “Good job” after their debate in Philadelphia. The cordial gesture contrasted sharply with the heated moments that unfolded during the debate, where Trump leveled unfounded accusations at Harris, including false claims about her policies on transgender inmates and Haitian migrants. Despite these clashes, Harris was seen laughing off some of the more outlandish remarks made by Trump. For more details on the event, visit The Independent.
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Following the debate, Trump reverted to his usual rhetoric, declaring the event “rigged” and unfair, while boasting that it was his “best debate ever.” Despite his claims, Republican pollster Frank Lutz and an ABC News flash poll both indicated that Harris performed better in the debate. Trump’s brief moment of graciousness was quickly overshadowed by his controversial behavior at the memorial, where he was seen winking and smiling inappropriately during the somber ceremony.