Former President Donald Trump has made a provocative claim, alleging that President Joe Biden “hates” Vice President Kamala Harris following what he describes as a “palace coup” that led to Harris being removed from the Democratic ticket for the upcoming election. During a recent event, Trump hinted at behind-the-scenes tensions within the Democratic Party, offering what he called “a little secret” to his supporters.
Trump suggested that the relationship between Biden and Harris has soured significantly, purportedly due to internal political maneuvering that he claims led to Harris being sidelined from a prominent role in the campaign. According to Trump, this so-called “coup” reflects deep-seated discord within the Democratic ranks, implying that Harris was pushed out to maintain party unity.
While Trump did not provide any concrete evidence to support his claims, his comments have added fuel to ongoing speculation about the dynamics between Biden and Harris, particularly as the Democratic Party positions itself for the 2024 election. There has been no official response from the White House regarding Trump’s remarks, and Biden’s team has not indicated any changes to the current ticket.
The former president’s statements come amid a broader effort to stir debate about the Democratic strategy going into the election season. By focusing on the alleged rift between Biden and Harris, Trump is attempting to frame the opposition party as divided and conflicted, a tactic aimed at energizing his base.
Political analysts note that Trump’s assertions may reflect a strategic move to capitalize on any perceived vulnerabilities within the Democratic camp. As the campaign intensifies, such rhetoric is likely to continue as both sides vie for control of the political narrative.