During a press event at his Mar-a-Lago estate on Tuesday, former President Donald Trump declared that Vice President Kamala Harris is running a campaign characterized by “hate.”

“She’s running,” Trump said, “on a campaign of demoralization and, really, a campaign of destruction. But really, perhaps more than anything else, it’s a campaign of hate, a campaign of absolute hate.”

Trump centered his press conference around Harris, addressing various concerns regarding the Democratic Party candidate. A significant focus was on the border and illegal immigration, an area where Harris has notably faced challenges. However, throughout the press conference, there was considerable discussion about the language and tone used by Harris and the Democratic Party amid the ongoing border crisis.

“After two assassination attempts in just over three months, her lies and her slanders are very shameful and really inexcusable,” Trump remarked.

The event also included Christy Shamblin, the mother-in-law of Marine Sgt. Nicole Gee, who lost her life in Afghanistan in late August 2021 during the chaotic withdrawal.

Nicole, Shamblin expressed, “was the cornerstone of a very large family and instead of planning family gatherings and holiday meals and Christmases and baby showers, our family and thousands of other families plan outings at funeral grave sites, and that is where we, as a family, celebrate my daughter-in-law — at Arlington National Cemetery because she is in the ground. Her story isn’t unique to our family. She’s just ours. There are thousands and thousands and thousands of wounded veterans who came home from that war who need our help, and who are ignored by our current administration.”

While Trump initially directed his remarks at Harris, the press conference gradually shifted to other topics, including the economy and the potential for war.

{Matzav.com}