Washington, Chicago: Former US President and Republican Party's presidential candidate Donald Trump directly asked his rival and Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris whether she is Indian or black? These completely meaningless and gender-discriminatory statements have created an atmosphere of controversy in America as well as India. The shock as well as the ripples have spread.
Trump, who arrived at the conference of the National Association of Black Journalists held here in connection with the campaign, said during questioning by a panel of interviewers that I believed that Kamala Harris or she (Kamala Harris) was of Indian origin, of Indian heritage. Also. So I believed for many years. I also believed that they were of Indian heritage but a few years ago I came to know that they are black. And now they themselves want to be black. Want to identify themselves as black (Negro). So I cannot be sure whether they are Indian or black.
Even though Trump said he was Indian or black, I couldn't decide.
Trump can say whatever he wants, but when Kamala Harris became the Vice President of America, she was the first black, female and South Asian Vice President to become the leader of arguably the most powerful and richest power in the world. Trump has been attacking Kamala Harris for some time now. The verbal attacks on the 78-year-old presidential candidate are going beyond limits. He not only called Kamala Harris a childless woman but also called her an anti-Semite, forgetting that Kamala Harris is married to a Jewish American.
President Joe Biden called Trump's comments on his Vice President Kamala Harris offensive. Addressing reporters, White House Press Secretary Karen Jean-Pierre said that no one, no one, has the right to ask who they are.
Say what you want, but Trump seems to be losing ground under his feet and is now speaking passionately. Some observers have a clear view.