US President Donald Trump rejected claims by his 2024 presidential rival Kamala Harris in her new memoir, 107 Days, that he “privately praised her” during a phone call in which she conceded the election.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy, Trump said, “I didn’t call her that, but I was nice to her. I had met her a couple of times and was always nice to her.”
A New York Times review of Harris’ book cited alleged words from Trump: “I am going to be so nice and respectful. You are a tough, smart customer, and I say that with great respect. And you also have a beautiful name. I got use of that name, it’s Kamala.”
Commenting on Harris’ campaign, Trump added, “I thought Kamala would have done a better job than she did in terms of running, because we really won by a lot. And I thought she would have done better.”
Trump and his running mate JD Vance won both the popular vote and the electoral college vote in the November 5 election. Harris, the-then vice president, had been elevated as the Democratic Party’s US presidential nominee following Joe Biden’s decision not to seek a second term, announced on July 21—107 days before the election.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy, Trump said, “I didn’t call her that, but I was nice to her. I had met her a couple of times and was always nice to her.”
A New York Times review of Harris’ book cited alleged words from Trump: “I am going to be so nice and respectful. You are a tough, smart customer, and I say that with great respect. And you also have a beautiful name. I got use of that name, it’s Kamala.”
Commenting on Harris’ campaign, Trump added, “I thought Kamala would have done a better job than she did in terms of running, because we really won by a lot. And I thought she would have done better.”
Trump and his running mate JD Vance won both the popular vote and the electoral college vote in the November 5 election. Harris, the-then vice president, had been elevated as the Democratic Party’s US presidential nominee following Joe Biden’s decision not to seek a second term, announced on July 21—107 days before the election.
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