Former President Donald Trump has accused Senator Bernie Sanders of “throwing Kamala Harris under the bus” following her recent comments on the upcoming election. Trump made these remarks during a media appearance, where he suggested that Sanders distanced himself from Vice President Harris after she made statements that sparked debate among political circles.
Harris had commented on the importance of the upcoming election, which some interpreted as a direct criticism of certain elements within the Democratic Party. According to Trump, Sanders, a prominent figure on the progressive wing of the party, quickly moved to differentiate himself from Harris’s remarks, leading Trump to suggest that Sanders was abandoning Harris in a moment of controversy.
Sanders has not publicly responded to Trump’s claims, and there is no official indication of any tension between him and Harris. However, Trump has used this opportunity to criticize the Democratic Party, suggesting that internal divisions could affect their strategy and unity going into the next election.
While Sanders continues to focus on his key issues, such as healthcare and economic inequality, Harris is preparing for what many see as a critical election season. Trump’s comments are likely to stir further discussion on the dynamics within the Democratic Party as both sides prepare for the upcoming political battles.