Trump warns he will 'unleash hell' on opponent Kamala Harris at Georgia rally
Trump, who will campaign in Atlanta on Saturday, hinted that he would fire back at her jabs about the border in an email to his supporters. His running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, will also be at the rally.
Former President Donald Trump warned Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday that he would "unleash hell" on her at his Georgia rally in Atlanta this weekend, now that she has become his official rival for the presidency this November.
The warning comes after Harris had her own campaign rally in the state on Tuesday, where she attacked Trump on border security, presidential debates, and noted that the “path to the White House runs right through this state."
Trump, who will campaign in Atlanta on Saturday, hinted that he would fire back at her jabs about the border in an email to his supporters. His running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, will also be at the rally.
“24 HOURS UNTIL WE UNLEASH HELL. At this time tomorrow, Crooked Kamala’s worst nightmares come true," Trump's campaign wrote in the email, The Hill reported. “Tomorrow I step on stage and deliver Open Border Czar Kamala Harris the WORST defeat of her failed political career."
Trump did not expand on what his attacks would entail, but said he expects thousands of attendees to flock to "deep blue Atlanta." Georgia itself is a swing state, with a Republican governor. But the state voted for Biden in 2020, and trended blue in both recent Senate elections.
The rally will take place at the Georgia State University Convocation Center, and is expected to begin at 5 p.m. Eastern.
Misty Severi is an evening news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.