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Kamala Harris blasts Trump for having ‘no idea what he’s talking about’ after he called himself the ‘father of IVF’

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Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at her rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on October 17. During the event, she said it was clear from watching it that Donald Trump has no idea what he's talking about when it comes to women's health care.

Vice President Kamala Harris brutally criticized former President Donald Trump, saying people who “aren’t Donald” didn’t want Roe v. Wade overturned and accused the Republican presidential candidate of “having no idea what he’s talking about.”

Harris delivered her scathing response to the former president during a campaign rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Thursday night, her third stop during a tour of the state that day.

At the rally, Harris played a video with clips of Trump speaking about overturning Roe v Wade in which he stated that women wanted it overturned. Trump also appeared calling himself the “father of IVF” at a town hall this week.

As the video played, her boisterous supporters in the crowd booed her. Some people present even started chanting “lock him up” after the video ended.

Harris said the courts would “take care of that,” but gave his own verdict on his words.

“First of all, no, Donald, no one wanted Roe v Wade overturned,” he said.

Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at her rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on October 17. During the event, she said it was clear from watching it that Donald Trump has no idea what he’s talking about when it comes to women’s health care.

She noted that women who die of sepsis because they can’t receive care “didn’t want this.” The 59-year-old also said couples who had been excluded from IVF “didn’t want this” before she attacked him for his “father of IVF” comment.

Trump made the comment at a town hall with an audience of women this week on Fox News.

‘Oh, I want to talk about IVF. “I’m the father of IVF, so I want to hear this question,” Trump said when told he was about to get a question about in vitro fertilization.

“I mean sometimes it gets more unbelievable,” Harris said Thursday.

—And now this man calls himself the father of IVF? I mean, what does that mean? she laughed.

Harris accused the former president of being responsible for fertility treatments being at risk in the first place, since Roe v Wade was overturned in 2022.

“I think what’s sadly interesting is that when you listen to Donald Trump speak, it becomes increasingly clear that he has no idea what he’s talking about,” the vice president said as the entire room laughed.

“When it comes to women’s health care in the United States,” she added after a pause.

Harris watching a video showing clips of Trump talking about abortion rights and overturning Roe at his rally in Green Bay. She has introduced him in her own words at multiple events in recent days.

Harris watching a video showing clips of Trump talking about abortion rights and overturning Roe at his rally in Green Bay. She has introduced him in her own words at multiple events in recent days.

Former President Donald Trump at a town hall in Georgia with Fox News host Harris Faulkner. During the event, the former president referred to himself as the 'father of IVF'

Former President Donald Trump at a town hall in Georgia with Fox News host Harris Faulkner. During the event, the former president referred to himself as the ‘father of IVF’

Harris has recently begun playing clips of Trump speaking at her rallies as Election Day approaches.

At a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, on Monday, the vice president also played a video showing Trump rallies in which the former president complained about the “enemy within.”

He warned Thursday that there has been an attack on freedoms and rights across the country and said there is a lot at stake.

The vice president’s rally in Green Bay comes as early in-person voting in the battleground state begins Oct. 22, and the race appears extremely close.

The latest polling average from Real Clear Politics shows the state tied with Trump winning 0.1 percent in a state considered part of Democrats’ so-called blue wall.

Wisconsin voted for Trump in 2016 by about 22,000 votes before President Biden voted blue again in 2020 by 20,000 votes.

About 4,000 people showed up at the Resch Expo for Harris’ rally Thursday, including those who were overflowing, according to the campaign.

Harris supporters who waited in line for hours to get into the event told DailyMail.com they are nervous about the state of the race in the state as Election Day quickly approaches.

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