Trump Campaign Trolls Harris, Unveils Mock Policy Website Amid Her Continued Silence
Vice President Kamala Harris has yet to release a detailed policy page on her campaign website, leaving voters in the dark about her stance on critical issues such as the economy and immigration. In a bold move, the Trump campaign has stepped in to fill the void by creating and launching a mock policy website for her, as exclusively reported by Fox News Digital.
“Kamala Harris hasn’t told voters where she stands on key issues, so we decided to help out,” a Trump campaign national press secretary told Fox News Digital. “Kamala Harris wants to open the borders, raise taxes, and free criminals.”
The website, kamala2024policies.com, went live on Wednesday, strategically timed during the third day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC). The site is a direct hit on Harris, accusing her of supporting dangerous policies that the Trump campaign argues would harm Americans. The website features nine policy points, including claims that Harris wants to “abolish the border,” “eliminate private health insurance,” and provide illegal immigrants with Social Security and Medicare benefits.
One of the most aggressive accusations is that Harris, who was tasked with handling the border crisis, has effectively “opened the southern border to illegal alien criminals and deadly fentanyl.” The Trump campaign also targets Harris for her role in pushing far-left spending bills, with the site stating that as vice president, she cast the deciding vote on legislation that led to skyrocketing prices for American families.
The website also focuses on the economy, a key issue in the upcoming election, pointing to record-high gas prices as a consequence of the Harris-Biden administration’s policies. The Trump campaign accuses Harris of championing the $1.9 trillion “stimulus” package, which critics, including former Obama administration economists, have blamed for fueling inflation. The website highlights how the stimulus bill has been labeled the “original sin” of inflation, making life more expensive for ordinary Americans.
On the issue of taxes, the Trump campaign warns that Harris’s policies would devastate the middle class. The website claims that under a Harris administration, “the middle class will need to pay more” because she supports eliminating the Trump tax cuts. According to the site, this would result in a massive tax hike for middle-income families, exacerbating the financial pressures already facing many Americans.
Adding to the pressure on Harris, the Trump campaign’s website contrasts her lack of a policy platform with the detailed agendas presented by previous Democratic candidates. For instance, when Joe Biden was running for president in 2020, his campaign released a comprehensive 110-page policy document. Similarly, Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign featured 200 distinct policy proposals. By comparison, Harris’s campaign website has been criticized for offering little more than biographies of herself and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, alongside donation buttons and a merchandise shop.
Despite becoming the Democratic Party’s presumptive nominee over a month ago, Harris has yet to hold a formal press conference or sit down for an in-depth interview to outline her vision for America. Instead, she has opted for campaign rallies and informal remarks to reporters, raising concerns about her transparency and readiness to lead.
The lack of a clear policy platform and press engagement has not gone unnoticed by the media. CNN’s Jim Acosta recently grilled Harris’s communications director, Michael Tyler, on air, asking why the vice president has avoided holding a press conference. Tyler deflected, saying that Harris and Walz have been busy with campaign events, but Acosta pressed further, pointing out that rallies are not a substitute for answering tough questions from the press.
Even some of Harris’s supporters seem uncertain about her accomplishments. In interviews with Fox News Digital, several voters struggled to identify specific achievements from her tenure as vice president, reflecting a broader concern about her effectiveness and visibility.
The DNC, which kicked off in Chicago on Monday, has seen high-profile Democrats like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton rally behind Harris. However, the convention has also been overshadowed by the controversy surrounding Harris’s lack of a policy platform and the ongoing criticism from within her own party. With President Biden bowing out of the race amid concerns about his age and mental acuity, the pressure is on Harris to prove she’s up to the task of leading the nation.
As the DNC draws to a close, all eyes will be on Harris as she takes the stage to deliver her acceptance speech for the Democratic nomination. The Trump campaign’s mock website is a stark reminder that the battle for the White House is already in full swing, and Harris will need to offer more than rhetoric if she hopes to convince voters that she’s the right choice for America’s future.