Top Trump surrogates say he shouldn't focus on attacking VP Harris, but concentrate on policy

"I hope we stick to the president using elevated rhetoric to appealing to everyone," Dhillon said on the "Just the News, No Noise" TV show.
Harmeet Dhillon

Prominent attorney Harmeet Dhillon and Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., said that former President Donald Trump should not focus on attacking Vice President Kamala Harris, but stay focused on policy. 

"I hope that we stick to the president using elevated rhetoric and appealing to everyone," Dhillon said on the "Just the News, No Noise" TV show. "The attacks can come from people who know Kamala Harris."

Dhillon described Harris as someone who will say or do anything to get ahead. 

Over the weekend, President Joe Biden ended his reelection campaign for 2024 and endorsed Harris. Other prominent Democratic leaders have also voiced their support for Harris.

Donalds said that it is important to focus on Harris' record, both as a prosecutor and the fact that she was the deciding vote in the Senate for the American Rescue Plan, which contributed to high inflation. 

"That is squarely on the shoulders of Kamala Harris," he said referring to the tiebreaker vote for the American Rescue Plan.

"Some people don't know who Kamala Harris is, so you wanna really talk about her record. And her record is being the vice president to Joe Biden, which has been a disastrous presidency for the American people," Donalds later said.