Trump Deflects ‘Weird’ Insult, Seeking to Regain 2024 Narrative – Bloomberg
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Donald Trump hit back at Democratic attacks that have mocked him and his running mate, Senator JD Vance of Ohio, as “weird” and called his opponents “freakish” in a bid to reset a presidential race that has seen his campaign lose ground.
“We’re very solid people,” Trump said rejecting the “weird” moniker first deployed by Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, to describe the GOP ticket and its policies — a jab that was embraced by Democrats. “It’s not a word that’s really used too much in politics, but it’s a terrible thing that they could do this. It’s just a sound bite.”