Johnson cautions on Harris leadership: 'Least feared among adversaries'
House speaker accuses Democrats of gaslighting Americans without any shame on 'Fox & Friends'.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., issued a stern warning against Vice President Kamala Harris, stating that she was fully aware of President Biden's "absence" as the US confronts various domestic issues and global threats.
Johnson was invited to "Fox & Friends" to discuss the administration's inability to address various domestic and foreign problems, as Biden takes a break in Delaware and Harris prepares for the November election.
According to Johnson, who spoke to Brian Kilmeade on Monday, Joe Biden has been known for a long time, and Kamala Harris was aware of it. She was one of the people who were boasted about, and she was the last to leave the room when significant decisions were made, giving the impression that Joe Biden was making them.
"Kamala Harris is the only person that our adversaries fear less than Joe Biden. Imagine her as the commander-in-chief of the U.S. military in these dangerous times. This is the most dangerous time since World War II. We cannot afford to do that. You've got to have Donald Trump in the White House. He's the one they fear and respect."
Over the weekend, the White House shared a photo of Biden and Harris strolling together, accompanied by the caption, "We're dedicated to serving you."
After vacationing in California, Biden traveled to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, while Harris campaigned in battleground states.
The escalating conflict in the Middle East and the surge of migrants at the southern border, along with rampant inflation, pose challenges for Americans.
"Johnson stated that the Democrats lack shame, as seen at the Democratic National Convention. He emphasized the importance of making decisions based on facts rather than emotions. Johnson criticized the Democrats for engaging in fantasy over fact and gaslighting the American people."
No doubt, this election is of utmost importance and everyone recognizes it as such, as stated by him.
"In the past eight months, I have visited 191 cities and 38 states. Regardless of the location, individuals understand the issue and are frustrated. I believe they will make the correct choice when they cast their vote in the upcoming election."
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