Former President Donald Trump is once again at the center of controversy after allegedly making an offensive remark about Vice President Kamala Harris at a private fundraiser. According to a report from The New York Times, Trump referred to Harris as “ret*rded” in front of a group of Republican donors, sparking outrage and adding fuel to ongoing political tensions.
Trump’s Controversial Comment Sparks Outrage
The New York Times reported that the shocking remark occurred during a closed-door fundraising event where Trump was addressing a group of high-profile Republican donors. The report claims that Trump was discussing Harris’s performance in office when he used the offensive term, leaving many in the room visibly taken aback.
One attendee, speaking anonymously to the media, shared their reaction: “It was an incredibly inappropriate thing to say, even for Trump. You could feel the tension in the room after he made that comment.” Another insider noted, “This isn’t the first time he’s said something controversial, but this time it felt especially crass given the context.”
A Pattern of Insulting Language
Trump has long been known for his unfiltered and often controversial statements, but this latest incident takes his rhetoric to a new level. Referring to a sitting vice president in such an offensive manner has drawn sharp criticism from both Democrats and Republicans alike. While some of Trump’s most ardent supporters may brush off the comment as just another example of his “tell-it-like-it-is” persona, others have expressed concern over the escalating divisiveness in his rhetoric.
Trump’s use of the slur also plays into a broader pattern of demeaning language, particularly aimed at women in politics. During his time in office, Trump frequently directed personal insults at female political figures, including Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton. Now, Kamala Harris has become the latest target of his verbal attacks.
Backlash Builds as Calls for Accountability Grow
In the wake of the New York Times report, social media has been flooded with reactions from political leaders and activists. Many have condemned the former president’s words, calling for him to apologize to Harris and to the public for his derogatory language.
"Using such an offensive slur shows a lack of respect not only for Kamala Harris but for people with disabilities as well," one prominent political analyst said. "It’s appalling and reflects the kind of behavior we should be moving away from in our political discourse."
Kamala Harris Remains Silent
So far, Vice President Harris has not publicly responded to Trump’s alleged comment. Her team has also remained tight-lipped, declining to comment on the New York Times report. Harris has previously been the subject of Trump’s attacks, but this latest incident marks one of the most personal and offensive insults directed toward her during her tenure.
GOP’s Response – Silence or Support?
The Republican Party has been notably quiet in the wake of the controversy. While some GOP members privately expressed discomfort with Trump’s language, few have publicly condemned the remark. The lack of a unified response has left many questioning whether the party will continue to tolerate Trump’s inflammatory language in hopes of maintaining his loyal base of supporters.
With the 2024 election cycle already heating up, this incident serves as a reminder of the deeply divisive nature of modern American politics, where insults and offensive language have, unfortunately, become part of the norm.


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