Former President Donald Trump claimed Saturday that President Joe Biden prefers him over Kamala Harris while addressing his supporters in the solidly Democratic state of California.
Trump criticized Harris’ rise to the presidential race while speaking in Coachella, a desert California town known for its annual music festival.
“There was a coup, they actually threw [Biden] out of office and I am convinced that he likes me a little bit more than he likes her,” Trump said.
“You know, I beat Biden. So we have a debate, he went down. In all fairness to him, he got 14 million votes, she got none. So he goes down, they said ‘we want you out of here.’”
The Republican presidential candidate slammed Harris’s work in her home state, blaming the vice president, Biden, and Gov. Gavin Newsom for the worsening migrant crisis.
“I think the border is number one, because you know, you know we can fix things we can do, but what they’ve done to our country at the border is unbelievable,” the former president said.
“Joe Biden was the worst president in the history of our country. She’s the worst vice president in the history of our country.”