
Former President Trump held a press conference at Mar-a-Lago where he criticized President Biden and his new opponent, Kamala Harris. Trump expressed his belief that Biden's re-election campaign was suspended and the presidency was taken away from him by the Democratic Party. He referred to Harris as a 'radical left person' and criticized her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, for his stance on various issues.
Trump highlighted his concerns about the current state of the country, stating that the U.S. is in 'the most dangerous period' he has ever seen. He questioned the legitimacy of Harris as the Democratic nominee, emphasizing that she had 'no votes' and was 'crashing.'


Furthermore, Trump accused Harris of avoiding engagement with the media, claiming that she is not 'smart enough' to handle press conferences. He expressed his satisfaction with running against Harris and defended his stance by referencing the importance of the Constitution.
Trump also criticized Biden for his handling of the situation, suggesting that Biden is 'very unhappy' and 'angry' with those who influenced his decision to drop out of the race. He insinuated that Biden blames Harris for the turn of events and believes that Biden regrets choosing her as his vice president.
In conclusion, Trump questioned the process through which Harris became the Democratic nominee, citing her performance in the 2020 Democratic primary campaign as evidence of her inadequacy. He expressed his readiness to face Harris in the upcoming election, despite his reservations about her qualifications and past performance.