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Kamala Harris Video: Does Kamala Harris Yawn? Trump campaign shares video, says she’s the one who’s exhausted
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Kamala Harris Video: Does Kamala Harris Yawn? Trump campaign shares video, says she’s the one who’s exhausted

Does Kamala Harris yawn? Trump campaign shares video, says she's the one who's exhausted

A supposed video of the vice president Kamala Harris yawning went viral, thanks to the rival campaign that took the video viral and said it was Kamala Harris who was exhausted and not Donald Trump. The Kamala Harris campaign recently attacked the former vice president when Donald Trump canceled many media interviews and said the 78-year-old GOP presidential nominee was exhausted. “Yes,” the Trump war cam posted, sharing a video of Kamala Harris sitting on her plane and yawning. “Kamala is exhausted — reeling from the rigors of a presidential campaign after being named the nominee who didn’t win a single vote,” the handle posted.
The Kamala Harris campaign recently shared a video of Donald Trump’s audience yawning as the GOP nominee spoke.
Several MAGA handles shared the video and mocked the vice president. “Kamala keeps saying Trump is exhausted…here’s Kamala yawning. She doesn’t have the stamina to run our country. She should be kicked out of bed like they have to with Biden,” wrote one.

“Has anyone seen Donald Trump so exhausted,” wrote another.
“Kamala was caught falling asleep on Marine One after a very light day of campaigning. This is the woman calling Trump ‘exhausted,'” one post read. “Looks like someone is ready for a nap… The same someone trying to portray Donald Trump as tired,” one post read.
“Kamala is seen falling asleep on her plane after an easy day of campaigning. 18 years younger than Trump and can’t keep up with him. Who’s the exhausted one?” wrote one user of the social network.
Kamala Harris made her closing argument on the Ellipse Lawn in Washington DC on Tuesday and spoke about unifying America — six days before the election. “My presidency will be different because the challenges we face are different. Our top priority as a nation four years ago was to end the pandemic and save the economy. Now, our biggest challenge is to reduce costs, costs that were rising even before the pandemic and are still too high.”