Trump trolled for accusing Kamala Harris of setting him up to fall out of his chair during an event

Donald Trump recently made a strange accusation during a public event, suggesting that Kamala Harris orchestrated a setup to make him fall out of his chair
PUBLISHED OCT 6, 2024
Donald Trump accused Kamala Harris of setting him up after he was provided with an uncomfortable chair to sit on during a public event (Getty Images)
Donald Trump accused Kamala Harris of setting him up after he was provided with an uncomfortable chair to sit on during a public event (Getty Images)

FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA: In the latest twist in his ongoing feud with Vice President Kamala Harris, former President Donald Trump has left the internet buzzing after an odd accusation during a public event.

The 78-year-old former president targeted the Vice President, implying she was involved in the uncomfortable chair he was offered at the event, as per OK Magazine.

The strange allegation, along with a series of other critical remarks aimed at Harris, has once again sparked widespread reactions online.



 

Donald Trump makes bizarre accusation about Kamala Harris during public event

During a recent appearance, Donald Trump unexpectedly veered off into a rant, referencing the chair he was given at the event and making a peculiar claim about Kamala Harris, who is currently 59 years old.

While addressing his supporters, he expressed dissatisfaction with the uncomfortable chair, implying it was intentionally selected to humiliate him.

"This chair is the most uncomfortable chair. It spins, and the one thing I don’t want is to fall on my a*s. I’m not sitting in that sucker. I think it’s a b***y trap that was put there by Kamala," Trump declared to the crowd.

The notion of Harris setting a "trap" for Trump left many incredulous, prompting the online community to swiftly turn the incident into a point of mockery against him.

One X user commented, "He is actually a cartoon character." Another person remarked, "She’s living rent free in his head."



 



 

One user said, "He cant meet the physical demands of staying on the chair because he is too old!" [sic]

"Someone put grandpa down for his nap," wrote a person. Another added, "The paranoia runs deep in this one."



 



 



 

An individual wrote, "He’s probably not far from needing a walker to get around."

Another pointed out, "Trump proves once again that he is unbalanced!" One netizen remarked, "Afraid of a chair. What a wimp."



 



 



 

Donald Trump has repeatedly targeted Kamala Harris with personal attacks

Donald Trump’s strange comment about the chair marks yet another instance of him targeting Vice President Kamala Harris with personal attacks.

Throughout his 2024 presidential campaign, he has consistently targeted Harris in his speeches and rallies. In discussing his political rival, Trump has frequently resorted to disparaging remarks, portraying her as unqualified for her role.

One of Trump’s most notable claims about Harris concerns her purported work history. During a recent rally, he accused her of lying about having worked at a fast-food chain.

The businessman claimed Harris had falsely stated she once worked at McDonald’s, a claim he continues to mock in his speeches.

"She never worked there, it was a lie," Trump told his supporters, implying that Harris had fabricated her work experience.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media after his trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 20, 2024 in New York City. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first of his criminal cases to go to trial. (Photo by Mark Peterson - Pool/Getty Images)
Donald Trump has gone after Kamala Harris on numerous occasions during 2024 presidential election (Mark Peterson - Pool/Getty Images)

He continued, "Never worked there. You know what’s weird about that one? It’s so simple. It’s not complex. We don’t have to go through the history… she said, ‘I worked at McDonald’s. It was a tough job'. She said she worked over the French fries. You know, it’s probably not so nice if it’s 200 degrees... it turned out to be a lie. It’s all a big lie. She’s not qualified to be the president."

Despite lacking substantial evidence to support his claims, Trump reaffirmed his accusations by once again mentioning Harris' alleged McDonald's employment during a press conference on September 26.

"Nobody talks about it, but Kamala never had a job at McDonald’s," Trump said during the event. "Her resume talks about McDonald’s, McDonald’s, McDonald’s… She didn’t work there. She never worked there at McDonald’s. It was a lie."

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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