Trump predicts Biden will break with Harris before election

 October 11, 2024

Since he was ousted from the presidential election by members of his own party, only to see his subordinate, Vice President Kamala Harris, given the crown as the nominee, many believe President Joe Biden has an axe to grind.

According to the New York Post, former President Donald Trump told rally supporters recently that he believes Biden will "explode" in the next month and "break" from Harris.

Trump pointed to the most recent instance of Biden undermining Harris, which came via a press conference he held while Harris was trying to gain eyeballs at one of her bigger political rallies.

There have been several other instances of Biden stealing Harris' thunder, which has led many to believe that he's exacting revenge for being tossed out of the race by his own people.

The former president, while speaking in Biden's hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, told attendees that he doesn't think Biden will be cheering for Harris over the course of the next month.

“He’s angry, he’s angry at her,” Trump told the rally crowd.

“There’s going to be an explosion before the election with them. Those two are going to be, there’s going to be an explosion. Did you see? He held a news conference right in the middle of her, her one big event that she’s had in about two weeks," he continued.

Trump was referring to Biden walking into the White House press briefing room, which completely shocked every reporter in the room simply because Biden has never done that since being elected.

"He got up and held a news conference. He walked into the room. Nobody ever does that," Trump said.

He added, "Can you believe our country is being run by these people?"

The Post noted:

Trump traveled to Scranton, where Biden was born and lived off-and-on until he was 10, with 27 days to go before the election, which most pundits predict will be won or lost in the Keystone State.

Biden leaned into his Pennsylvania ties during the 2020 campaign, calling himself “Scranton Joe” in an appeal to the Irish and Italian working class Catholic vote in northeastern Pennsylvania.

Many political observers believe that the next election will be won in Pennsylvania.

Those same observers believe that Pennsylvania voters are swinging back toward Trump as they did in 2016, given that most working-class Americans are fed up with what's happened under Biden and Harris.

Only time will tell if Biden ends his public support for Harris before November, but if he does, it'll be a firestorm within the Democratic Party to say the least.