Vice President Kamala Harris is facing criticism, even from CNN, for her repeated claim that Donald Trump predicted a “bloodbath” if he doesn’t win the election. Harris has used this assertion in debates and interviews, suggesting Trump foretold widespread violence and chaos.
However, the video points out that Trump’s “bloodbath” comment was actually made in the context of the automotive industry. CNN itself is now reportedly highlighting this mischaracterization. Eli Mist, featured in a clip, argues against Harris’s interpretation, stating that while Trump did say he would be a “dictator on day one,” the “bloodbath” remark was taken out of context. The discussion clarifies that Trump was referring to vehicle manufacturing jobs.
The video further highlights that while Harris claims Trump said there would be a bloodbath if he were elected, her more specific accusation is that Trump said there would be a bloodbath, a point the video argues is inaccurate.
Beyond the “bloodbath” controversy, the video brings up past statements from Kamala Harris regarding gun control. A clip, purportedly from when Harris was in California, shows her saying that legal gun ownership in a locked home doesn’t preclude authorities from entering to check for responsible behavior. The video narrator strongly criticizes this stance.
Byron Donalds is also shown on CNN, accusing Harris of lying about Trump’s “bloodbath” comments and other statements, such as those related to Charlottesville. He suggests these are deliberate attempts to create negative sentiment around Trump’s campaign.
Rand Paul is featured expressing concern that rhetoric labeling Trump a “danger to democracy” by networks like CNN and MSNBC could incite violence. He argues that this framing goes beyond policy disagreements and implies a need for action outside of the electoral process.
The video concludes by asserting that such tactics are part of a political operation aimed at delegitimizing a segment of the population for political gain, with no genuine interest in justice or American values.