INTERNEWSTIMES.COM – At a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania on Sunday, former President Donald Trump renewed his attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris, calling for her impeachment and prosecution over her handling of the U.S.-Mexico border.

Trump claimed that Harris’ actions had led to “murders” at the border and threatened further deaths. He also launched personal attacks, echoing comments from his rally the previous day where he called Harris “mentally disabled” and “mentally impaired.”
Trump’s rhetoric against Harris has escalated in the final weeks of the presidential campaign, with his attacks often targeting her race and gender. He has also made numerous threats against other political opponents, including Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg and election officials, suggesting he would pursue legal action against them if re-elected.
Harris, meanwhile, has defended her record on border security, pointing to Trump’s own role in blocking a bipartisan border security bill in Congress earlier this year. She has pledged to revive and sign the bill if elected president.
The escalating rhetoric from both sides of the political aisle highlights the increasing tension and polarization in the final weeks of the presidential race. (Red)