Former US President Donald Trump has expressed his love for cows and said that under Kamala Harris "you won't have cows anymore."
Responding to a question about his favorite farm animal by a young boy from Massachusetts during an interview with Fox and Friends, Trump said," “I love cows. They’re so cute and so beautiful but with Kamala who’s a radical left lunatic you will not have any cows.”
This comes days after Trump said Trump told supporters of his campaign for a second presidency that his Democratic opponents want to ban cows and windows in buildings, inviting another round of questions about his mental fitness.
He said, "They just come up, they want to do things like no more cows and no windows in buildings. They have some wonderful plans for this country. Honestly, they're crazy, and they're really hurting out country, badly."
Kamala Harris's presidential campaign responded to these remarks on social media, describing Trump's comments as a "delusional rant" from a "confused Trump."
Critics of the former president echoed this sentiment, characterizing his statements as "stunningly senile" and "incoherent." The Democratic party in Nevada also criticized Trump, stating that he "questioned Nevadans' values and rambled about cows and windows" during his visit to the state.
Nevada’s Democratic party also criticized the former president, writing: “Trump came to town and questioned Nevadans’ values and rambled about cows and windows.”
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