Sunday, August 11, 2024

Donald Trump: Fraud exposed - telephone recordings reveal Trump's lies

news.de Donald Trump: Fraud exposed - telephone recordings reveal Trump's lies Article by fka/gom/dpa/news.de • 9 hours • 2 minutes reading time Donald Trump's lies have been exposed by a telephone recording. The 2024 US election could hardly be more exciting. After Joe Biden withdrew from the election campaign and handed over the baton to Kamala Harris, the Vice President is the Democrats' new hope. She is supposed to stand up to Donald Trump and help the party to victory. At her side: her vice president, Tim Walz, the current governor of Minnesota. Donald Trump exposed as a liar after attack on Harris and Walz But just a few hours after Kamala Harris announced her vice-candidate, Donald Trump and the Republicans started the mudslinging against the Democratic duo and Walz in particular. On his online platform Truth Social, the 78-year-old wrote: "This is the most radical left-wing duo in American history. There has never been anything like it and there never will be again." He also described Harris as "crazy" and called her "Kamabla". He had previously dubbed the Democrat "Lying Kamala" and "Kamala Crash". Yet it is Donald Trump who is currently making headlines again for lying. While his camp wants to denigrate Harris's vice president, Tim Walz, and has dug up alleged misdeeds such as speeding and alcohol from his past, Donald Trump himself raved about the governor not so long ago. The Trump hoax was exposed by leaked telephone recordings. Trump hoax exposed - ex-president raved about Harris' vice president Walz As "t-online" is currently reporting, Kamala Harris' election campaign has distributed a recording in which Donald Trump can be heard expressing his great satisfaction with Walz's handling of the protests following the death of George Floyd. In the conversation, Trump described Tim Walz as an "excellent guy" and expressed his satisfaction with his work. "I know Governor Walz is on the phone and we've spoken, and I completely agree with the way he's handled things over the past few days," Trump told a group of governors on June 1, 2020. Donald Trump in trouble - phone recordings expose ex-president's lies Tim Walz called in the National Guard after a few days of violent protests to curb the violence. A step that Donald Trump is said to have encouraged him to take. Meanwhile, Trump confidants accuse Walz of delaying the mobilization of the National Guard, which led to riots in which 1,500 buildings went up in flames and about $500 million in damage was caused.