Former President Trump trolls VP Kamala Harris on upcoming border visit

He said she's only visiting to be there before him.
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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks with the media at Hartsfield Jackson International Airport before boarding Air Force Two back to Washington DC on June 18, 2021, in Atlanta, Georgia. Vice President Harris is visiting Atlanta as part of a nationwide tour to encourage Americans to get vaccinated. Photo credit Megan Varner/Getty Images

Vice President Kamala Harris will head down to El Paso, Texas, to visit the border on Friday in a trip that will coincide with former President Donald Trump.

President Joe Biden tasked the Vice President to attend to the border crisis earlier this year, but she has yet to visit -- something that critics have crowed from the rooftops. Count former President Donald Trump among the critics.

When former President Trump heard the news, he slammed the Vice president, releasing a statement claiming she is “ignoring” the crisis.

"After months of ignoring the crisis at the Southern Border, it is great that we got Kamala Harris to finally go and see the tremendous destruction and death that they've created - a direct result of Biden ending my very tough but fair Border policies," he said.

Trump announced his plan to visit the border on June 30 with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on June 15. Now he is saying that Harris is only visiting the border because he was going to get there ahead of her. He also blamed the crisis at the border on the current administration, stating that he gave them “the strongest border in American history.”

"The Biden Administration inherited from me the strongest, safest, and most secure border in US history, and in mere weeks they turned it into the single worst border crisis in US history,” he said

Trump went as far as to call the border "an unmitigated disaster zone” and that the U.S. went from having "border security that was the envy of the world" to a "lawless border" that is looked down on around the world.

There has been an influx of migrants attempting to cross the U.S. border in the last few months, something the Biden Administration has been criticized for.

Harris was asked by NBC News anchor Lester Holt and others whether or not she planned on visiting the border.

Harris laughed, answering, “I – at some point – you know – we are going to the border. We've been to the border.”

"So this whole – this whole – this whole thing about the border. We've been to the border. We've been to the border."

Holt reminded her that she had not been to the border herself, and she responded, laughing, with "I haven't been to Europe."

Harris is expected to be at the border on Friday, followed by Trump in the coming week. On Vice President Harris’s trip, she is expected to be accompanied by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

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