In a fiery speech delivered at a rally in Arizona, former President Donald Trump issued a scathing rebuke of Vice President Kamala Harris, accusing her of “erasing the border” and demanding her resignation. Trump, who has frequently criticized the Biden administration’s immigration policies, said Harris should "never be allowed to become president" and called for her immediate departure from the vice presidency.
Trump’s Bold Demand for Resignation
"Kamala Harris can NEVER be forgiven for erasing our border," Trump declared to a crowd of supporters. "She must NEVER be allowed to become president of the United States. She should resign the vice presidency and go home to California."
Trump’s remarks were met with thunderous applause from the audience, many of whom share his concerns about the Biden administration’s handling of immigration at the southern border. The former president has repeatedly framed Harris as being responsible for the current border crisis, accusing her of failing to secure the nation’s borders and allowing record levels of illegal immigration.
Accusations of Border ‘Erasure’
The most controversial aspect of Trump’s speech was his claim that Harris had effectively "erased" the U.S. border. Trump has long criticized Harris for what he sees as inaction on immigration, especially given her role in addressing the root causes of migration. "What she’s done to this country is unforgivable," Trump added. "We no longer have a border under Kamala Harris, and our country is paying the price."
Trump’s rhetoric around border security has been a central theme of his political career, and his accusations that Harris has failed to protect the border resonate deeply with his base. "This is a national emergency," Trump said. "She must resign, and she must never get near the presidency."
Calls for Harris to Step Down
In his speech, Trump not only called for Harris to resign but also took the extraordinary step of stating that she should never be allowed to seek the presidency. "We cannot allow someone like Kamala Harris to be in charge of this country," Trump warned. "She’s a disaster for America, and she needs to go back to California where she belongs."
These remarks have sparked a wave of political backlash, with Democrats denouncing Trump’s comments as politically motivated and unfounded. A spokesperson for the Biden-Harris administration dismissed Trump’s claims, saying that the vice president is focused on solving the root causes of migration and ensuring national security.
Political Reactions and Fallout
Trump’s call for Harris to resign has drawn sharp reactions from both sides of the political spectrum. His supporters see this as a necessary step to restore border security, while critics argue that Trump’s comments are divisive and rooted in his own political ambitions.
"Kamala Harris has failed this country, and we cannot afford to let her stay in office," said one rally attendee. "Trump is right—she needs to go."
Despite the controversy, Trump’s remarks have galvanized his base and further stoked the national debate over immigration. As the 2024 election looms, Trump’s attacks on Harris are likely to remain a focal point of his campaign, ensuring that the border crisis stays at the forefront of political discussions.
For now, Trump’s demand that Kamala Harris resign and never seek the presidency is the latest escalation in an already contentious battle over the future of America’s borders and national security.


Pentagon Probe Finds Hegseth’s Use of Signal Risked Exposing Sensitive Yemen Strike Details
UN Chief Says Gaza Operation “Fundamentally Wrong” as Concerns Over War Crimes Grow
Australia and Japan Strengthen Defence Cooperation Amid Rising Regional Tensions
China’s Expanding Maritime Military Presence Alarms Taiwan and Japan
IMF Deputy Dan Katz Visits China as Key Economic Review Nears
Trump and Lula Discuss Trade, Sanctions, and Security in “Productive” Phone Call
U.S. Defense Chief Pete Hegseth Defends Controversial Second Strike on Suspected Drug-Smuggling Vessel
Israel Receives Body of Deceased Hostage as Rafah Crossing Reopening Hinges on Final Returns
Taiwan Opposition Criticizes Plan to Block Chinese App Rednote Over Security Concerns
Honduras Election Turmoil Intensifies as Nasralla Blames Trump for Shift in Results
Taiwan Signals Openness to Renew Ties with Honduras as Election Unfolds
U.S.-Russia Talks Leave Ukraine Peace Efforts Uncertain
Drones Spotted Near Zelenskiy’s Flight Path in Ireland Trigger Security Alert
U.S. Expected to Expand Travel Ban to More Than 30 Countries
New Orleans Immigration Crackdown Sparks Fear as Federal Arrests Intensify
Cuba Reaffirms Anti-Drug Cooperation as Tensions Rise in the Caribbean 



