The comment was made by another Truth Social media user, who
wrote, below a picture of Harris and Trump's 2016 Democratic
rival, Hillary Clinton: "Funny how blowjobs impacted both their
careers differently..."
The remark appears to be a reference to former San Francisco
Mayor Willie Brown, who briefly dated Harris over two decades
ago. A frequent right-wing line of attack against Harris is that
Brown fueled her political ascent. The Clinton jab is a
reference to her husband, former U.S. President Bill Clinton,
who had an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky in the
1990s.
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for
comment on the post. The Harris campaign, Brown, Hillary
Clinton, and Bill Clinton also did not immediately respond.
Trump's amplification of the post comes amid a torrent of racist
and sexist attacks from him and his allies against Harris, the
first woman and first Black and South Asian person to serve as
U.S. vice president.
Since replacing President Joe Biden atop the Democratic ticket,
Harris has surged in the polls and now leads Trump in most
recent national surveys.
Trump has struggled to fully adjust to the new race, and still
often muses about facing Biden, 81, in the Nov. 5 presidential
election.
Trump has called Harris "crazy," "nuts" and "dumb as a rock,"
and has falsely suggested that she previously downplayed her
Black heritage. Some of Trump's donors and advisers want him to
hew more closely to critiques of his rival's policies, and
members of the "Black Americans for Trump" coalition have warned
that disparaging Harris could hurt him in his outreach to Black
voters.
Trump has repeatedly defended his use of personal attacks.
Last year, Trump was found liable of sexually abusing writer E.
Jean Carroll. Trump denied the allegations.
(Reporting by Alexandra Ulmer; Editing by Kieran Murray and Neil
Fullick)
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