Donald Trump, Jr. & Kamala Harris Trade Shade ‘You Wouldn’t Know A Joke If One Raised You’

Donald Trump, Jr., Kamala Harris
Donald Trump, Jr. And Kamala Harris Trade Shade ‘You Wouldn’t Know A Joke If One Raised You’
As the Presidential election heats up, so does the drama.
Donald Trump, Jr., son of current President Donald Trump, started the latest round on Twitter when he poked fun at Presidential candidate, Senator Kamala Harris.

Donald Trump
He shared a clip of Harris laughing and asked,
“Why is @KamalaHarris the only person that laughs at her jokes… always way too long and way too hard?”
He then threw shade at Hillary Clinton, who was Donald, Sr.’s main opponent before he took the title of President in 2016.

Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton
Donald, Jr. wrote,
“The most disingenuous person in politics…after Hillary.”
Harris then caught wind of the message and threw a bit of shade of her own while referencing Donald, Sr.
“You wouldn’t know a joke if one raised you.”
You wouldn’t know a joke if one raised you. https://t.co/zUV3MLkmVm
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) October 12, 2019
This isn’t the first time Donald, Jr. has come for Harris.
In May, he responded to a report that said men are paid more than women in Harris’s office. The report came a day after Harris revealed her plan to close the wage gap.
He wrote,
“Is this some kind of whole new level of #woke thing @KamalaHarris???”

Who do you think won this time? Tell us in the comments.
Previous Article
Next Article
Trump Drops F-Bomb As Iran & Israel’s Ceasefire Falters: ‘They Don’t Know What The F*ck They’re Doing’ [VIDEO]
Michelle Obama Explains Why She Decided Not To Attend Trump’s Inauguration
Donald Trump Releases Video Message From Hospital After COVID-19 Diagnosis: I Feel Much Better
Barack Obama Receives Mixed Reactions Following “Defund The Police” Comments
Amber Rose Faces More Backlash As She Continues To Show Support For Presidential Candidate Donald Trump
Nikki Haley Announces The End Of Her Presidential Campaign, Leaving Donald Trump The Presumptive Republican Nominee
Harvard Law Sees Sharp Decline In Black Student Enrollment After Supreme Court Ends Race-Based Admissions
Convicted Jan. 6 Rioter Killed In Police Altercation Days After Trump Pardon