Martinsburg: US President Donald Trump on Monday mocked Senator Kamala Harris and said her frequent bursts of laughter at serious questions suggests "there's something wrong" with the Democratic vice-presidential candidate.
Trump, 74, who is seeking his re-election, is campaigning intensely in Pennsylvania, a state that he narrowly won in 2016. On Monday, the president was scheduled to address three election rallies. The first two of them attracted thousands of crowd and for the third one, in rural Pennsylvania, thousands of his supporters had lined up hours before his address.
At the first rally, Trump in between his stump speech, mentioned about the laughter of Harris, 56, during a television appearance on Sunday night and said it was strange.
Joe Biden's running mate Kamala Harris...Did you see her last night on television with a laugh? Trump asked his supporters at the rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania, a battleground and a must-win state for the president to remain in the White House for the next four years.
Did anybody see 60 Minutes? Which is a total joke of a show...Did you see his (Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's) performance on that show? The only thing almost as bad was Kamala, with the laugh. Haha, that's so funny. Hahaha.' She kept laughing. I said, Is there something wrong with her, too?' Trump quipped.
"She will not be the first woman president, you can't let that happen. I said, Is there something wrong with her?' She kept laughing at very, you know, serious questions," he said.
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If elected, Harris would be the first-ever women vice-president of the US and just a step away from the presidency. Biden, 77, is leading Pennsylvania in the recent polls.