Trump Deflects Focus From Hurricane Milton, Launches Attacks on Harris and ‘The View’

Trump Deflects Focus From s Hurricane Milton made landfall, Donald Trump turned his attention toward a familiar target—his political adversaries—criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris and the hosts of ABC’s “The View.”

Trump’s Sharp Words Amidst the Storm

Instead of addressing the growing concerns over the impending disaster, Trump chose to deflect attention, accusing Harris and the talk show hosts of “The View” of stirring unnecessary controversy. His comments came at a time when Florida residents were bracing for the hurricane’s impact, with many looking to political leaders for guidance. Trump, however, shifted focus to an ongoing rivalry with Harris and her recent statements regarding the federal response once the storm subsides.

Trump’s remarks come on the heels of Harris reassuring Floridians that government assistance would be swift and reliable. “We will be there to help folks rebuild,” Harris said, signaling the administration’s intent to provide aid after the hurricane passed.

Deflection or Distraction?

While Harris focused on relief efforts, Trump’s commentary extended beyond the storm. He also took aim at Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s recent remark about “controlling the weather.” Greene’s outlandish suggestion was quickly dismissed by Trump, who likened it to something “out of a comic book,” adding fuel to the fire of political distractions.

Political consultants and observers noted Trump’s continued tendency to redirect attention to more divisive, personal conflicts rather than national crises. While Vice President Harris and President Joe Biden focused on hurricane preparedness and aftermath relief, Trump stuck to his pattern of deflection, stirring up partisan discourse as the storm bore down on the East Coast.

Public Opinion on Trump’s Strategy

Outside a campaign event in Reading, Pennsylvania, some attendees seemed unfazed by Trump’s choice to steer away from addressing the hurricane directly. Zimri Rivera, a financial consultant, downplayed the timing of the event. “I feel like both politicians are politicking,” he said, though he expressed hope that relief would come swiftly to those affected by the storm.

Another attendee, Joey Inmon, acknowledged that Trump’s remarks on the hurricane response weren’t surprising. “As far as the hurricane goes, and managing that — that’s not Trump’s job,” Inmon said, noting that Trump’s priority was clearly his campaign.

Final Thoughts

While Vice President Harris and the current administration focus on rebuilding efforts and ensuring relief, Trump continues to emphasize his battle with political rivals. With Hurricane Milton leaving destruction in its wake, the contrast between Trump’s rhetoric and Harris’s focus on disaster recovery has highlighted the sharp political divisions that persist, even in times of national crisis.

 

Michael Moore Doubles Down on Election Prediction: Kamala Harris to Win, Trump ‘Toast’

Michael Moore, the celebrated documentary filmmaker and political commentator known for his accurate predictions in the 2016 election, has once again weighed in on the 2024 race. In a recent Substack essay, Moore confidently declared that former President Donald Trump’s chances of staging a political comeback are “toast,” favoring Vice President Kamala Harris to win the presidency.

Moore’s Insight on the 2024 Election Landscape

Moore, whose documentaries such as Fahrenheit 9/11 and Fahrenheit 11/9 earned him a reputation as a keen observer of American politics, expressed his belief that Harris’s momentum heading into the 2024 election is unlike anything seen in recent political history. “The vast majority of the country, the normal people, have seen enough and want the clown car to disappear into the MAGA vortex somewhere between reality and Orlando,” Moore stated, referencing his view that voters are growing weary of Trump’s brand of politics.

He highlighted the growing support for Harris, particularly in key battleground states like Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New Hampshire. According to Moore, Harris is set to lead the Electoral College by a narrow margin of 270 to 268, emphasizing that the Vice President’s campaign is successfully gaining traction across traditional swing states.

Harris’s Advantage and Trump’s Challenges

Moore further elaborated on his prediction by citing multiple polls and personal observations. He believes Harris’s rise is rooted in the support of everyday Americans—those “shopping at Costco, having fun making TikToks, and eating once a week at Chili’s”—and pointed to these groups as potential drivers of Harris’s success. According to Moore, their growing dissatisfaction with Trump’s leadership is a critical factor that will shift the electorate in favor of Harris.

However, Moore also cautioned against underestimating Trump, acknowledging his past ability to defy expectations. “We do know that Trump has a stellar streak of pulling off the impossible,” Moore admitted. He urged caution, noting that overconfidence could lead to unexpected outcomes, especially when facing an unpredictable opponent like Trump.

While some analysts remain hesitant to predict the exact outcome of the Electoral College, Moore is confident that Harris’s campaign will energize nonvoters—the second-largest political group in the U.S.—and drive them to the polls. He emphasized that just a small increase in turnout from these nonvoters could make all the difference in tightly contested states.

The Polls and Public Sentiment

Current poll trackers show Harris leading Trump by three percentage points in the popular vote, but Moore notes that polling numbers can shift rapidly in the lead-up to Election Day. Despite this, Moore stands firm in his assessment, suggesting that Harris has a strong chance of turning those polls into a decisive Electoral College victory.

As the 2024 election draws closer, the battle between Harris and Trump is sure to intensify, with voters left to decide between two vastly different visions for the future of the country. However, if Moore’s predictions prove to be as accurate as they were in 2016, Donald Trump may soon find himself facing an unexpected loss.