The Democratic National Convention on Tuesday, a new video debuted that hits on what is quickly becoming a major pet peeve of Donald Trump: his weirdness.
Democratic politicians and others on the left have taken to describing Trump and his vice presidential candidate, of late. JD Vance (R-Ohio), as “Strange.”
And the former president doesn’t like it at all, as he has repeatedly denied being weird in recent weeks.
The new clip is likely to push his buttons even more, calling him not just weird — but dangerous:
The “weird” attacks wear on Trump enough that he continues to bring it up in interviews and at rallies.
“She actually called me ‘weird'” he said last week by vice president Kamala Harris. “And she called JD and I ‘weird.’ He’s not weird, he was a great student at Yale.”
At another event earlier this monthhe said that he and Vance are not weird but rather “very solid people” and “the opposite of weird.”
Harris running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Waltzsaid last month that he uses the “weird” label for Trump and other figures on the right because it takes away their power to cause fear.
“Fascists are addicted to fear” he said. “But we’re not afraid of strange people. We’re a little creepy, but we’re not afraid.”