Donald Trump on Tuesday amplified a Kamala Harris controversy, blasting her for telling Christian activists they were at the wrong rally.
“While Kamala said that people who believe in Jesus don’t belong to her rallies, in our Movement—We love Christians, we welcome believers, and we embrace followers of Jesus…” the former POTUS wrote in social media posts.
While Kamala said that people who believe in Jesus don’t belong to her rallies, in our Movement—We love Christians, we welcome believers, and we embrace followers of Jesus… pic.twitter.com/KembUFlydI
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 22, 2024
Kamala committed the unforced error during a rally in LaCrosse, Wisc., last Thursday, scolding protesters who were evidently shouting praises of Jesus during her remarks on abortion.
As Harris hyped up the crowd on bringing back Roe v. Wade, two young men shouting, “Jesus is Lord!” and “Christ is King!” caught Kamala’s attention.
Oh my God… 🤦🏻♂️
— MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) October 18, 2024
Someone Shouted “Jesus is Lord” at Kamala’s Rally last night and she said…
“Oh, I think you’re at the wrong rally… I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street.”
MAGA is the party of Jesus.
Kamala is the party of the devil.
*Note.. I isolated… pic.twitter.com/3dUWITKX3e
Here is an even better video with audio
— SeanOfDefi 📙 (@SeanOfDefi) October 18, 2024
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Addressing them, Kamala declared, “Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally,” prompting an eruption of laughter and applause from the audience.
“No, I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street,” she added, going on to cackle.
In contrast with Harris’ faux pas, Trump running mate JD Vance reacted much differently when someone yelled, “Jesus is King!” during one of his recent rallies.
WOW.
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) October 20, 2024
Someone just yelled “JESUS IS KING!” at a JD Vance rally
His response?
“That’s right. Jesus is King.” ✝️
48 hours ago, Kamala had a young boy dragged out of her rally for yelling the same thing, telling him he was “at the wrong rally”
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“That’s right. Jesus is King,” the Ohio senator affirmed.
The two activists who shouted at Harris joined Fox News over the weekend, explaining they were merely expressing their pro-life beliefs and opposition to abortion, and that she was definitely directing her comments toward them.