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Trump Criticizes Harris as Crowd Prefers Concert to Speech

Former President Donald Trump has taken a jab at Vice President Kamala Harris, and honestly, who can blame him? After attending a rally where Harris spoke, it seems that the crowd had more interest in the pre-show concert by Megan Thee Stallion than in the vice president’s carefully curated speech. This is a classic case of trying to get people to stay for a lecture when everyone else is more intrigued by the concert happening in the parking lot.

As attendees drifted away from Harris’s speech—just ten minutes into it—Trump gleefully pointed out the glaring disconnect between the star-studded entertainment and the actual political message. After all, who needs a presidential candidate who’s fighting for the future when you can have a rapper shaking it to catchy beats? This was not just a concert; it was Harris’s secret weapon. But alas, even the shiny distraction of Megan Thee Stallion wasn’t enough to keep the crowd glued to the important political matters at hand.

Not one to miss an opportunity for a good zinger, Trump noted that Harris had been branded the worst vice president in American history. He asserted that while she needed a concert to fill seats, his rallies didn’t require a single star—just the promise of making America great again, which is a catchy slogan that continues to resonate with many patriotic Americans. Meanwhile, it seems her entire strategy hinges on rapping and dancing, which isn’t exactly what one would expect from a vice president.

The media-fueled idea that Harris is the presumptive Democratic nominee for 2024 has started to look a bit shaky. Her reliance on TikTok star power rather than substantive policy discussions raises some serious concerns about how the Democratic Party is planning to remain competitive. Despite her first visit to Georgia since Biden’s unexpected retirement from the 2024 race, the event felt more like a Summer Music Fest than an essential political rally.

Adding flavor to the commentary, fellow rapper Lil Pump backed Trump’s observations on social media. He made it clear that one candidate thrives on the enthusiasm of everyday Americans while the other seems tethered to the elite political establishment. This comparison underscores the growing division between traditional political engagement and the flashy, celebrity-driven antics Democrats seem to believe will win the day.

As Trump prepares to host a rally at the

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