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    ‘I couldn’t care less’: Did Trump explain why he calls Harris ‘Kamabla’?



    Former president Donald Trump has been referring to Kamala Harris as ‘Kamabla’ — a term which has no explained meaning. There are speculations that it is a willful distortion of Kamala’s name to incorporate Black in it, or that Trump has been suggesting that ‘Kamala Harris is blah’. But there has been no explanation given until Trump addressed his habit of ‘bad name calling’.At the rally, Trump said he has frequently mispronounced Kamala Harris’ name but he couldn’t care less how it should be pronounced.
    Trump said the media is so dishonest that whichever way he pronounces the name they call it wrong and they say it has been done on purpose. He then admitted that he has in the past done a lot of bad name-calling where he purposefully mispronounced a person’s name. “They say, “Sir, you made a mistake’. I said, ‘No, I didn’t,” Trump said.
    As Trump was addressing the rally — the first after Kamala Harris officially became the Democrat’s presidential candidate and then chose Tim Walz as her running partner — he asked the audience to choose between ‘crooked Joe’ and ‘sleepy Joe’ — the nicknames he has for Joe Biden.
    “Both are correct but ‘crooked Joe’ always wins. If he didn’t do the debate, he’d be still running. They would be saying how great he is, he is a brilliant man, wonderful guy, at the top of his game. But he was not at the top of his game 25 years back. But she is worse than him. Democrats didn’t have the courage to do what’s politically incorrect…If you can’t address a press conference, you can’t become the president,” Trump said.
    Then Trump said everybody started copying his style of coming to the media outside the helicopter. He said he used to like it because if he didn’t like a question, he used to say he could not hear because of the helicopter. “They do mini versions. She now comes outside the helicopter and takes half a question and leaves,” Trump said.





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