One of Kamala’s Campaign Pledges is a Threat against President Trump

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    Nearly six weeks after being anointed as the Democrat Party’s 2024 presidential nominee, Kamala Harris’s “campaign” finally posted some platform issues on her website. They didn’t put much effort into it. The page was basically a cut-and-paste job from the Joe Biden for President website. One thing that did stand out from the policy page, however, was the direct threat that Kamala issued against President Trump.

    The Issues page on Harris’s website states that she will “fight to ensure that no former president has immunity for crimes committed while in the White House.”

    Never mind that this is a total inversion of what the Supreme Court ruled this summer. The ruling said nothing about whether presidents can commit crimes while in office. It simply stated that official acts that presidents perform while in office cannot be second-guessed later on and declared to be crimes. Sort of like when Barack Obama killed an American citizen and his teenage son in a drone strike without due process.

    The page then continues by describing Donald Trump as a threat to the rights and freedoms of Americans, and that it is too dangerous to ever allow him to be president again. This is exactly the same type of eliminationist rhetoric that led to President Trump nearly being assassinated on July 13th in Butler, PA.

    Right after that assassination attempt, Joe Biden lectured Americans about how they need to “cool the temperature” of their political rhetoric—especially Republicans. Why, it was sort of our fault that President Trump got shot, because of all the mean things he says about Democrats!

    Harris is declaring that if she gets elected president, it will still be open season on Donald Trump and his supporters. If you thought the lawfare has been bad under Biden, just wait until Kamala Harris is in charge.