Donald Trump Jr. blasted the left’s new narrative that his father is exhausted and having trouble keeping up with a demanding campaign season, demonstrating that the reality is clearly otherwise, making the remarks during an appearance on Breitbart News Saturday.
Host Matthew Boyle asked Don Jr. about the latest attack line from Vice President Kamala Harris and her allies — that former President Donald Trump is “exhausted” and having trouble keeping up with a demanding schedule.
“Who are you going to believe her, or your lying eyes?” Boyle asked, walking through some of Trump’s recent interviews and events — from the Al Smith dinner to his visits to swing states and countless interviews.
“He’s an absolute workhorse,” Trump said of his father. “He’s done more than, like, three times the amount of interviews that Kamala Harris has done. He’s out there on every podcast. He’s talking to real Americans.”
The problem is, he said, is that the mainstream media puts out these soundbites that Harris is crushing it. […]
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