Trump and Vance declare they are solid rocks, not weird
- Donald Trump stated he and JD Vance are 'not weird' during a town hall event.
- He criticized Kamala Harris's policies and warned of dire economic consequences if she were to become president.
- The town hall was part of the ongoing campaign efforts leading up to the presidential election.
During a recent town hall event, Donald Trump emphasized that he and his running mate, JD Vance, are 'not weird,' while expressing his disdain for mosquitoes. This statement came as he criticized rival Kamala Harris and promised significant deportations if he returns to the presidency. Trump also highlighted an endorsement from the extended family of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, which he found flattering, despite his negative remarks about Walz himself. The event was marked by Trump's focus on attacking Harris's border and economic policies, warning that her presidency could lead to a depression akin to that of 1929. The town hall was a response to a proposed debate with Harris, which had sparked a back-and-forth exchange between the two candidates. Both have now agreed to debate on September 10 on ABC News, following a series of contentious exchanges in the lead-up to the election.