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“Childless cat lady” — J. D Vance blasts Kamala Harris again

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"Childless cat lady" — J. D Vance blasts Kamala Harris again
"Childless cat lady" — J. D Vance blasts Kamala Harris again

J.D. Vance, the Republican candidate for vice president, is not holding back in his attacks on Kamala Harris.

In a recent appearance on Fox News Sunday, Vance unleashed a new line of criticism, comparing the way Kamala Harris has handled economic policies to Jeffrey Epstein managing human trafficking. The incendiary remark, which Vance made while discussing inflation and economic challenges during Harris’s tenure as VP, has sent shockwaves through both sides of the political spectrum.

This is just the latest in a series of escalating attacks from Vance, who has previously called Kamala Harris a “childless cat lady” and blasted her during a tarmac press conference outside Air Force Two. But this latest comparison is drawing more attention, especially given Donald Trump’s own controversial history with Epstein.

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The two were once known to be friends, attending various social events together before a reported falling out in the early 2000s. Despite Trump’s claims of disliking Epstein, the association has continued to haunt him, and Vance’s comments are now reigniting those discussions.

As the Trump-Vance campaign gears up for the 2024 election, Vance’s aggressive strategy against Kamala Harris seems to be a calculated move to sway public opinion. But with recent polls showing Harris holding a narrow lead over Trump, this latest attack could backfire, drawing scrutiny not just on Harris, but on Trump’s own past connections.

With the Democratic National Convention kicking off on Monday, all eyes will be on how the party responds to Vance’s inflammatory rhetoric. Will they address the Epstein comparison head-on, or will they focus on the policy issues at stake?

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