Democrats and Republicans against Donald Trump called the former president 'fried' and 'senile' after he said in a recent Fox interview that Kamala Harris treated Mike Pence horribly. On social media, the anti-MAGAs reminded Trump that it was he who was supporting people chanting "hang Mike Pence" on January 6, 2021 during the Capitol riot. "You sent a mob to kill him," social media users reminded Donald Trump.
"Now they have Kamala who they say have many deficiencies but she's a nasty person, The way she treated Mike Pence was horrible. The way she treats people is horrible. But the way she treated Justice Kavanaugh during the hearing, in the history of Congress nobody has been treated so badly," Trump said.
The incident that Trump referred to was a statement from Kamala Harris during the 2020 vice presidential debate when Mike Pence interrupted Kamala Harris and Harris said, "Mr Vice President, I'm speaking. I'm speaking."
But was that worse than sending a mod to kill, Trump critics asked. "In a stunning senile moment, Donald Trump just suggested it was Kamala Harris who treated Mike Pence poorly. Donald Trump clearly cannot remember anything. Retweet to make sure all Americans see this hypocritical and senile moment," an account named Kamala's Wins reacted.
"Donald Trump is so fucking fried that he thinks we all forgot he tried to have Mike Pence murdered," another said.
"You sent your supporters to try and kill Mike Pence, which is why he is not your running mate," one pointed out.
"Wait, what? I don’t think there’s a human being on earth who treated Mike Pence worse than the guy speaking here," another wrote.
The former vice president, Mike Pence, said he won't be endorsing Donald Trump this election. "I want the American people to know that I had no right to overturn the election. And then on that day president Trump asked me to put him over the Constitution but I chose Constitution and I always will. Anyone who puts themselves over the constitution should never be the president of the United States. And anyone who asks someone else to put themselves over the Constitution should never be the president of the United State again," Mike Pence said earlier.