Trump says 25th Amendment shouldn’t be invoked against Biden, claims ‘dangerous’ Kamala Harris is ‘worse than he is’

Former President Donald Trump said he doesn’t believe the 25th Amendment should be invoked against President Biden, warning it would be more “dangerous” to put Vice President Kamala Harris in office because she’s “worse than he is.” Trump slammed the vice president during a Thursday morning “Fox & Friends” appearance and said he didn’t think

Former President Donald Trump said he doesn’t believe the 25th Amendment should be invoked against President Biden, warning it would be more “dangerous” to put Vice President Kamala Harris in office because she’s “worse than he is.”

Trump slammed the vice president during a Thursday morning “Fox & Friends” appearance and said he didn’t think the 25th Amendment should be invoked as Biden will be out of office in a matter of months.

“I don’t think they should use the 25th Amendment. Not long to go, you know, we have four months now and then he’s got another month and a half,” Trump said before taking aim at Harris.

Donald Trump on the campaign trail. REUTERS
Trump said he doesn’t believe the 25th Amendment should be invoked against President Biden. Shutterstock
Kamala Harris speaks at an event on July 24, 2024. ZUMAPRESS.com

“I will say this, the world is in a very dangerous place. I think if [Biden] goes, [Kamala] then takes over and she’s worse than he is. I believe she’s a San Francisco radical. I believe she’s actually much worse and a way worse candidate than he is and she’s not doing very well,” he added.

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