'Terrible President, entitled to personal attacks': Trump refuses to tone down rhetoric on Kamala Harris
India TV NewsWashington: With less than 100 days to go for the high-stakes US elections, former US President Donald Trump upped the ante by saying he was "entitled to personal attacks" against his Democratic rival Kamala Harris because he "does not have a lot of respect for her" and because he is "very angry" at her for the criminal charges he faces. Trump, 78, said he is "angry" at Vice President Harris, 59, over the Biden administration's handling of issues ranging from inflation to immigration. Trump dismisses calls from allies Meanwhile, several of Trump's party colleagues and aides, including former Trump White House aide Peter Navarro and former Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, urged him to focus on policy instead of attacking Harris. The Harris campaign sent out a mock "media advisory" ahead of Trump's press conference with the headline, "Donald Trump to Ramble Incoherently and Spread Dangerous Lies in Public, but at Different Home," a reference to his Bedminster estate.