Trump grasps for attack angles on Harris at first PA rally since shooting
Former President Donald Trump took the stage in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on Wednesday, his first appearance in the state since the shooting at his Butler rally on July 13.
Trump, whose disastrous performance at the National Association of Black Journalists conference earlier on Wednesday included him accusing Vice President Kamala Harris of lying about her race, scrambled for new attacks against his opponent, as she surges in national and swing state polls.
Trump opened the rally with a dig at Harris’ star-studded Atlanta rally, which pulled ten thousand attendees, and featured a performance from rapper Megan Thee Stallion.
“We didn’t need anybody to get the people here. We didn’t need a star,” Trump said.