Saturday, January 18, 2025

Trump Goes After Kamala: ‘She’s Too Busy Fundraising!’

Yonhap News Agency

Former President Donald Trump sharply criticized the Biden administration following Iran’s missile attacks on Israel, accusing it of weak leadership and claiming the U.S. is directionless.

On Tuesday, Trump stated, “This war could have been completely prevented.” He also posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, asserting that such events wouldn’t have occurred had he been president. Before Iran attacked Israel, Trump had released a statement warning that the world was engulfed in chaos and spiraling out of control.

He described Biden as a “non-existent President” and claimed Vice President Kamala Harris was “completely absent, who is too busy fundraising in San Francisco.” He raised his voice, arguing that neither individual had any understanding of the situation.

Trump argued that during his administration, “Iran was in total check.” He also highlighted the accountability of his rival, Vice President Harris.

He claimed, “Kamala flooded them with American cash, and ever since, they’ve’ been exporting terror all over and unraveling the Middle East.”

On the same day, President Joe Biden directed U.S. forces to support Israel’s defense in light of Iran’s missile attacks.

The White House reported that Biden and Harris are closely monitoring the Iranian attack from the White House Situation Room and that both are receiving regular updates from the national security team.

Yonhap News Agency

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