US Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday launched a scathing attack on her Republican opponent Donald Trump for his use of vulgar language and said that former President "demeans" the office of the president with his use of coarse language.
During an interview with MSNBC, Harris said that Trump's comments, made during a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday where he referred to her as "a sh*t vice president," were an insult to the office and undermined the United States' moral authority on the global stage.
"What you see in my opponent, a former president of the United States, really it demeans the office," she said, in response to a question about the comments.
Further, Harris said that that Trump should not be given another opportunity to lead the country
"Donald Trump should never again stand behind the seal of the president of the United States. He has not earned the right," she said.
Trump's comments, she added, degraded the United States' "earned and self-appointed authority" to speak on issues such as democracy and the rule of law.
In the final stretch of the campaign for the Presidential elections, polls indicate that Harris and Trump are in a tight race, particularly in crucial swing states that often determine the outcome of the elections.
During his campaign rallies, former President trump has increasingly gone off-script, and using coarse and sometimes bizarre language.
During an interview with MSNBC, Harris said that Trump's comments, made during a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday where he referred to her as "a sh*t vice president," were an insult to the office and undermined the United States' moral authority on the global stage.
"What you see in my opponent, a former president of the United States, really it demeans the office," she said, in response to a question about the comments.
Further, Harris said that that Trump should not be given another opportunity to lead the country
"Donald Trump should never again stand behind the seal of the president of the United States. He has not earned the right," she said.
Trump's comments, she added, degraded the United States' "earned and self-appointed authority" to speak on issues such as democracy and the rule of law.
In the final stretch of the campaign for the Presidential elections, polls indicate that Harris and Trump are in a tight race, particularly in crucial swing states that often determine the outcome of the elections.
During his campaign rallies, former President trump has increasingly gone off-script, and using coarse and sometimes bizarre language.
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