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"See You At Your Trial": Kamala Harris Hits Back At Trump For Mocking Her 2020 Race Exit
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Trump had tweeted "Too bad. We will miss you Kamala!" in regards to her dropping out of the 2020 presidential race.
On Tuesday (December 3), Kamala Harris announced that she was exiting the 2020 presidential race. Since then, a number of people have voiced their thoughts on the news, including Donald Trump himself.
READ: Kamala Harris Has Dropped Out Of The Presidential Race
Trump mocked Harris ending her campaign on Twitter, when he quote-tweeted Corey R. Lewandowski's (who served as Trump's campaign manager from January 2015 to June 2016) tweet on the news.
"Another one bites the dust. Guess it's not as easy as everyone thought. @realDonaldTrump connected with people that's why he won 38 Primaries and Caucuses," Lewandowski tweeted.
\u201cToo bad. We will miss you Kamala!\u201d— Donald J. Trump (@Donald J. Trump) 1575415554
"Too bad. We will miss you Kamala!" Trump tweeted.
Harris then responded to Trump's tweet, writing: "Don't worry, Mr. President. I'll see you at your trial."
\u201cDon\u2019t worry, Mr. President. I\u2019ll see you at your trial.\u201d— Kamala Harris (@Kamala Harris) 1575416120
Trump is facing an impeachment inquiry centered on whether or not he improperly sought help from Ukraine to boost his chances of re-election in 2020. If the House votes to impeach him, he will face a trial in the Republican-controlled Senate, and Harris will have a vote in his removal from office.
Harris officially declared that she was dropping out of the 2020 presidential race on Twitter.
\u201cTo my supporters, it is with deep regret\u2014but also with deep gratitude\u2014that I am suspending my campaign today. \n\nBut I want to be clear with you: I will keep fighting every day for what this campaign has been about. Justice for the People. All the people.\nhttps://t.co/92Hk7DHHbR\u201d— Kamala Harris (@Kamala Harris) 1575397407
"To my supporters, it is with deep regret—but also with deep gratitude—that I am suspending my campaign today," she wrote, alongside a link with a longer statement. "But I want to be clear with you: I will keep fighting every day for what this campaign has been about. Justice for the People. All the people."