This is an adapted excerpt from the Oct. 28 episode of “Inside with Jen Psaki.”
In the closing days of the election, Vice President Kamala Harris is trying to make the contrast between herself and former President Donald Trump as clear as she possibly can.
And she definitely offered quite a contrast with the headlines you may have seen from Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday, which was basically six hours of racist, hate speech — with a brief interlude that included an awkward interaction between Melania Trump and her husband, exuding the level of warmth you might feel between two distant cousins who don’t particularly like hanging out at family gatherings.
This is yet another reminder, one week before the election, of exactly who Trump is.
But beyond that, the coverage of Trump’s rally has largely revolved around two things: First, a racist comedian who opened for the former president and said some truly vile things, targeting Latinos, calling Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage and mocking Black people, Jewish people and Palestinians. Overall, just really horrible stuff.
None of that should be surprising. Trump has built for himself quite a body of racist and xenophobic work over the years. It’s a good thing for the Harris team that Sunday night’s remarks have sparked a huge outcry but, as the vice president said on Monday, this is nothing new. Sure, it might’ve been more vivid but it’s yet another reminder, one week before the election, of exactly who Trump is.








