Former President Donald Trump’s rally in Georgia over the weekend got a lot of attention, not only because of his usual controversial remarks but also because of his comments about Vice President Kamala Harris. While Trump hinted at running for president in 2024, he also made disparaging remarks about Harris, referring to her as a “female VP” and suggesting that she is not competent for the job.

This is not the first time Trump has targeted Harris. During the 2020 campaign, he made sexist and racist remarks about her, including questioning her eligibility to serve as vice president due to her parents’ immigration status at the time of her birth. Trump’s recent comments about Harris have once again drawn criticism and have been seen as a continuation of his efforts to undermine her credibility and qualifications.

In addition to his attacks on Harris, Trump also criticized other prominent Democrats, including Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, whom he referred to as a “clown.” Trump’s rally in Georgia is seen as a way to energize his supporters and gauge his level of influence within the Republican Party as he considers another run for the presidency in 2024.

It is important to note that Trump’s remarks about Harris and other Democrats are not based on facts or policy disagreements but rather on personal attacks and attempts to delegitimize his political opponents. As the 2024 election approaches, it is likely that Trump will continue to use this divisive and inflammatory rhetoric to rally his base and fuel speculation about his political future.