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'I couldn't care less' - Trump bashes Harris on name pronunciation, mocks Biden on 'proud' exit from race in West Palm Beach٠٠:٠٣:٢٢
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Former US President and Republican candidate Donald Trump mocked his potential Democratic rival Kamala Harris while talking at 'The Believer's Summit' in West Palm Beach on Friday.

Trump attacked Harris over her name's pronunciation, stating he 'couldn't care less' about the 'seven different ways' he has heard of the VP's name being pronounced.

"Harris will appoint hundreds of extreme far-left judges to forcibly impose crazy San Francisco liberal values on Americans nationwide. Now, you've seen what's happened to San Francisco, it was the best city maybe in our entire country 15 years ago. Now it's barely liveable," he went on bashing his expected opponent in the elections.

Politician also remarked on the Democrats' pulling Biden out of his re-election campaign.

"He (Biden) is losing badly, ready to be knocked out and they say, "well wait, let's stop the fight, let's put somebody else in." It doesn't work that way, and it's not supposed to work that way," said Trump.

"He got 14 million votes, I hate to stick up for Biden, but you know, he didn't want to do what he did," he continued. "They said: 'We can do it the nice way or we can do it the hard way, Joe.' That's what happened," he concluded.

Trump also conveyed his gratitude to Tesla CEO Elon Musk for his endorsement and praised the company's electric autos.

The former president had previously shown his appreciation to the Tesla owner during a rally in Michigan, mentioning a monthly 45-million-dollar fund that Musk intended to give him. Musk denied the donation, however, stating that the 'super PAC' was meant to be used 'on the Democrat and Republican side.'

The politician went on to slam the US media, stressing the need to 'bring back an honest press.'

"Look at all the television. Trump comes up makes a speech, and you go to 'Deface the Nation' so much for that PR campaign. But it's true, because it is defacing of the nation in many cases, the others are no different. ABC, NBC, CBS, they're all bad," he said, mocking the CBS's 'Face the Nation' weekly talk show.

He also noted his contribution in relocating the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem 'for peanuts', after recognising the city as Israel's capital in December 2017.

Prior to his arrival at the summit in West Palm Beach, Trump had hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

'I couldn't care less' - Trump bashes Harris on name pronunciation, mocks Biden on 'proud' exit from race in West Palm Beach

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Former US President and Republican candidate Donald Trump mocked his potential Democratic rival Kamala Harris while talking at 'The Believer's Summit' in West Palm Beach on Friday.

Trump attacked Harris over her name's pronunciation, stating he 'couldn't care less' about the 'seven different ways' he has heard of the VP's name being pronounced.

"Harris will appoint hundreds of extreme far-left judges to forcibly impose crazy San Francisco liberal values on Americans nationwide. Now, you've seen what's happened to San Francisco, it was the best city maybe in our entire country 15 years ago. Now it's barely liveable," he went on bashing his expected opponent in the elections.

Politician also remarked on the Democrats' pulling Biden out of his re-election campaign.

"He (Biden) is losing badly, ready to be knocked out and they say, "well wait, let's stop the fight, let's put somebody else in." It doesn't work that way, and it's not supposed to work that way," said Trump.

"He got 14 million votes, I hate to stick up for Biden, but you know, he didn't want to do what he did," he continued. "They said: 'We can do it the nice way or we can do it the hard way, Joe.' That's what happened," he concluded.

Trump also conveyed his gratitude to Tesla CEO Elon Musk for his endorsement and praised the company's electric autos.

The former president had previously shown his appreciation to the Tesla owner during a rally in Michigan, mentioning a monthly 45-million-dollar fund that Musk intended to give him. Musk denied the donation, however, stating that the 'super PAC' was meant to be used 'on the Democrat and Republican side.'

The politician went on to slam the US media, stressing the need to 'bring back an honest press.'

"Look at all the television. Trump comes up makes a speech, and you go to 'Deface the Nation' so much for that PR campaign. But it's true, because it is defacing of the nation in many cases, the others are no different. ABC, NBC, CBS, they're all bad," he said, mocking the CBS's 'Face the Nation' weekly talk show.

He also noted his contribution in relocating the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem 'for peanuts', after recognising the city as Israel's capital in December 2017.

Prior to his arrival at the summit in West Palm Beach, Trump had hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

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Former US President and Republican candidate Donald Trump mocked his potential Democratic rival Kamala Harris while talking at 'The Believer's Summit' in West Palm Beach on Friday.

Trump attacked Harris over her name's pronunciation, stating he 'couldn't care less' about the 'seven different ways' he has heard of the VP's name being pronounced.

"Harris will appoint hundreds of extreme far-left judges to forcibly impose crazy San Francisco liberal values on Americans nationwide. Now, you've seen what's happened to San Francisco, it was the best city maybe in our entire country 15 years ago. Now it's barely liveable," he went on bashing his expected opponent in the elections.

Politician also remarked on the Democrats' pulling Biden out of his re-election campaign.

"He (Biden) is losing badly, ready to be knocked out and they say, "well wait, let's stop the fight, let's put somebody else in." It doesn't work that way, and it's not supposed to work that way," said Trump.

"He got 14 million votes, I hate to stick up for Biden, but you know, he didn't want to do what he did," he continued. "They said: 'We can do it the nice way or we can do it the hard way, Joe.' That's what happened," he concluded.

Trump also conveyed his gratitude to Tesla CEO Elon Musk for his endorsement and praised the company's electric autos.

The former president had previously shown his appreciation to the Tesla owner during a rally in Michigan, mentioning a monthly 45-million-dollar fund that Musk intended to give him. Musk denied the donation, however, stating that the 'super PAC' was meant to be used 'on the Democrat and Republican side.'

The politician went on to slam the US media, stressing the need to 'bring back an honest press.'

"Look at all the television. Trump comes up makes a speech, and you go to 'Deface the Nation' so much for that PR campaign. But it's true, because it is defacing of the nation in many cases, the others are no different. ABC, NBC, CBS, they're all bad," he said, mocking the CBS's 'Face the Nation' weekly talk show.

He also noted his contribution in relocating the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem 'for peanuts', after recognising the city as Israel's capital in December 2017.

Prior to his arrival at the summit in West Palm Beach, Trump had hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

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