Trump airs list of familiar grievances as he and Harris seek Latino votes
MIAMI, Florida (AP) — Donald Trump on Tuesday described his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, as “lazy,” railed against green energy and talked about “extreme” presidential power during a campaign event promoted as a business economic roundtable aimed at Latino voters.
Trump mentioned the economy only in passing during remarks at his golf club in Doral, a Miami suburb, and instead used his time to roll through familiar grievances, including the current administration’s handling of the border.
Insisting President Joe Biden did not need congressional approval to curb illegal immigration, he said: “As president, you have tremendous — it’s called extreme power. You have extreme power.”
Trump also continued to hammer Harris as “low IQ” and invoked a racist trope, calling her “lazy as hell” for not holding any public events on Tuesday. She was in Washington for meetings and was scheduled for TV interviews with Telemundo and NBC after more than two straight weeks of campaigning.