Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance slammed Vice President Kamala Harris over recent "garbage" rhetoric. He then referred to his Democratic opponent as "trash" herself. Vance ...
When in Atlanta on Monday evening, the Republican vice presidential candidate told the crowd, “In two days, we are going to take out the trash in Washington, D.C., and the trash’s name is ...
It seems when you ask Donald Trump’s supporters what kind of statement they’re trying to make by wearing garbage bags, you get a dumpster fire of conflicting answers. On Sunday, The Good Liars — a ...
He admonished Harris, calling her disrespectful and condescending, before labeling her “trash.” “In two days, we are going to take out the trash in Washington, DC,” Vance said to a ...
JD Vance described Vice President Kamala Harris as “trash” at an earlier rally on Monday evening—offering a stark contrast from the Democratic candidate’s more optimistic closing message ...
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“While we’re not garbage for thinking that Kamala Harris has done a bad job,” Mr Vance said. “I think in a couple of days the voters of New Hampshire are going to take out the trash in ...
JD Vance, the Republican nominee for vice president, on Monday riffed on recent comments from President Biden in which he appeared to compare former President Trump’s supporters to garbage ...
Ohio Senator JD Vance escalated political tensions Monday by referring to Vice President Kamala Harris as "trash" during an Atlanta rally, as controversy continues to swirl around President Joe ...
Republican vice-presidential candidate Ohio Sen. JD Vance slammed Vice President Kamala Harris over recent "garbage" rhetoric. He then referred to her as "trash." Vance was in Atlanta Monday ...
Seconds later, he called Vice President Kamala Harris “trash.” By Chris Cameron and Simon J. Levien Chris Cameron reported from Washington and Simon J. Levien from Cincinnati. Senator JD Vance ...