Former President Donald J. Trump allegedly called Democrat nominee Kamala Harris a “b*tch” according to New York Times star reporter Maggie Haberman, who he has dubbed “Maggot” Haberman.
In a lengthy story that was published on Saturday, Haberman and Jonathan Swan cite the usual array of anonymous sources who use a recent “high-powered affair” attended by wealthy donors to paint a picture of disarray in the Trump camp in the three weeks since Joe Biden was toppled by his own party and Harris was installed.
The piece, which was titled “Inside the worst three weeks of Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign,” is more propaganda to shift the national narrative and gaslight Americans that somehow, the deeply unpopular vice president has erased years of negative perceptions in a matter of days to become a Taylor Swift-like rock star and roared into a lead in the polls.
NEW: Inside the worst three weeks of Trump’s campaign. @jonathanvswan me https://t.co/FKxorsjcZN
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) August 10, 2024
“Some guests hoped Mr. Trump would signal that he was recalibrating after a series of damaging mistakes. He did not,” the duo wrote, telling readers that according to “two people present” the GOP nominee brought up his remarks during an event for black journalists
“It had been a display of flagrant race-baiting that was egregious even by Mr. Trump’s standards, and it instantly reprogrammed America’s TV news chyrons: He falsely claimed that Ms. Harris had only recently decided to identify as black for political purposes,” the reporters wrote in language dripping with the rabidly partisan bias is now the once-venerable newspaper’s brand.
“But Mr. Trump showed no regret. ‘I think I was right,’ he told the rattled donors that Friday night,” they claimed, not giving the actual number of how many of the donors were “rattled” of the “roughly 130 people” who had gathered at the home of Cantor Fitzgerald chief executive Howard Lutnick in Bridgehampton, N.Y. at the August 2 affair.
Trump allegedly also urged donors “We’ve got to stop the steal,” referring to the expected Democrat trickery in multiple key battleground states using their ballot harvesting operation and big city political machines.
Other than his alleged remarks to the donors, Haberman and Swan also claim: “Indeed, Mr. Trump has often been in a foul mood the past few weeks. He has ranted about Ms. Harris. He has called her “nasty,” on ‘Fox & Friends,’ and a ‘b*tch,’ repeatedly, in private, according to two people who heard the remark on different occasions.”
According to the journalists, they based their story on “interviews with more than a dozen people close to Mr. Trump, nearly all of whom insisted on anonymity to describe private discussions and events.”
“As Ms. Harris — long ridiculed and underestimated — has transformed the contest, campaigning energetically and drawing roughly even with Mr. Trump in many polls, Mr. Trump has responded with one unforced error after another while struggling to land on an effective and consistent argument against her,” Haberman and Swan wrote, pushing the newly created narrative to explain how the seemingly ditzy DEI veep has experienced something of a divine resurrection in the polls in a matter of weeks.
Trump spokesman Brian Hughes responded to the story in a statement saying that the former president “continues to run a winning campaign and has built a movement focused on making our nation great again.”
Trump Campaign Communications Director Steven Cheung said that Trump has presented a “positive” vision that’s a contrast to the “the dangerously liberal policies” of the Biden-Harris administration.
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