Meet the newย Donald Trump, same as the old Donald Trump.
The former presidentโs rant about likely Democratic nomineeย Kamala Harrisโ racial identity, headlined byย theย false andย offensiveย claimย that the first Black woman elected vice president โhappened to turn Blackโ only recently, as an act of political expedience, kicked off a fresh yet disturbingly familiar chapter in this increasingly bitter presidential campaign.
Not three weeks ago, Trump and some hopeful allies suggested that his narrow escape from a would-be assassinโs bullet would set about a renaissance in the 78-year-oldโs worldview. In his scripted remarks at the Republican convention a few days later, Trump declared, โThe discord and division in our society must be healed.โ That high-minded rhetoric lasted a few minutes. Ditching the teleprompter and diving back into his typical fare, the GOP nominee delivered a historically long and often petty acceptance speech.
Wednesdayโs interview-turned-confrontation with reporters at aย conventionย of Black journalists in Chicago made perfectly clear that nothing has changed. Alongside his comments about Harris, Trump berated one of the journalists onstage,ย ABC News senior congressional correspondent Rachel Scott, and belittled his own running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance,ย saying his pick was unlikely to โhave any impactโ on the election.
After President Joe Biden announced, 10 days earlier, that he would stand down and effectively pass the Democratic nomination to Harris, Trumpโs rivals โ and some of his supporters โ wondered aloud how a man with a history of making racist and sexist remarks would handle running against a Black woman.
His appearances Wednesday made that answer clear.
Trumpโs social media posts and remarks at a Wednesday night rally in central Pennsylvania, where the crowd roared in anger at the mention of Obama, doubled down on hisย comments from Chicago.
โCrazy Kamala is saying sheโs Indian, not Black. This is a big deal. Stone cold phony. She uses everybody, including her racial identity!โ Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Alina Habba, a Trump lawyer who introduced him in Harrisburg,ย gave another, unsavory taste of whatโs to come.
โUnlike you, Kamala,โ she said, boisterously mispronouncing the vice presidentโs name. โI know who my roots are and where I come from.โ
The questions for the coming days and weeks are more fraught. What will Trump โ a leader of the racist โbirtherโ conspiracy movement against former President Barack Obama and someone who saw โvery fine peopleโ among the neo-Nazis and White supremacists who marched on Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017 โ say or do if Harris maintains or even accelerates the momentum driving her candidacy.
Harris โ the daughter of a Jamaican father and an Indian mother who was raised in Oakland and attended a historically Black university โ wouldย be the first woman, the first woman of color, the first Black woman and the first Indian American elected president if she triumphs in November.
She first responded to Trumpโs remarks with a blistering statement from her spokesman, who described the episode as โa taste of the chaos and division that has been a hallmark of Trumpโs MAGA rallies this entire campaign.โ
The candidate, addressing a historically Black sorority event in Houston hoursย after Trump comments on the panel, ticked off her usual talking points from the top. Then, with a wry smile,ย sheย pivoted to her highly anticipated rejoinder.
โThis afternoon,โ she said, pausing to let the buzz heighten, โDonald Trump spoke at the annual meeting of the National Association of Black Journalists and it was the same old show, the divisiveness and the disrespect. Let me just say, the American people deserve better.โ
She continued, โThe American people deserve a leader who tells the truth. A leader who does not respond with hostility and anger when confronted with the facts. We deserve a leader who understands that our differences do not divide us. They are an essential source of our strength.โ
Moments later, Harris was back on message, warning of a โfull-on attack on hard fought hard won fundamental freedoms and rightsโ by Trump-aligned Republicans, who have danced around questions but not uniformly rejected a federal abortion ban. (Trump has said the decision, per the 2022 Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, should be made by the states.)
Harris speaks more โ and more comfortably โ aboutย abortion rightsย than Biden before her. With 96 days until the election, she is poised to press Democratsโ advantage on that issue and, if Wednesday nightโs remarks were any indication, mostly leave Trump to his ownย devices.
Other Democrats, including Harrisโ husband, the second gentleman Doug Emhoff, offered harsher verdicts. Trumpโs remarks, he told donors in Maine Wednesday,ย put on display โa worse version of an already horrible person.โ
But he also cautioned against focusing too narrowly on the former presidentโsย words.
โWe canโt get distracted by Hannibal Lecter,โย Emhoffย said of Trump, according to the Washington Post. โEven the insults hurled at myself and my wife โฆ thatโs to distract us and get us talking about that.โ
Harris supporters, led by a handful of potential running mates, praised the tone and content of her response.
โThis guy (Trump) is a homophobe, a xenophobe, heโs a racist and misogynist. But here was just a perfect example of it for the American public to see,โ Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker told CNNโs Anderson Cooper late Wednesday. Harris โdoesnโt need to take him on directly. The rest of us can see it for ourselves and weโre going to talk about it.โ
Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, one of the leadingย contenders to be her vice presidential pick, told reporters on Capitol Hillย thatย Trumpโs comments in Chicago were thoseย โof a desperate, scared old man who is, over the last week, especially, is having his butt kicked by an experienced prosecutor.โ
โHeโs done this before, heโs not going to change,โ Kelly said of Trump. โPretty obvious to me why heโs doing this.โ
Meanwhile, Vance, less than two weeks after officially becoming the GOP vice presidential nominee, defended his new boss, telling supporters at a rally in Arizona that Harris is a โphonyโ who โcaters to whatever audience is in front of her.โ
โPresident Trump showed up and took some tough questions (at the NABJ event),โ Vance said. โThe press, however, treated him the same way they have since he came down that escalator in 2015. They were rude. They cut him off. And they didnโt want to hear โ much less report โ the truth.โ
To that point,ย the ultimately abbreviated interview was broadcast live, and the questions posed to Trump were lean, direct and fairly simple. His reaction โ his attack on Harris โ was largely unprompted and strayed from the reportersโ line of questioning. Trump went where he went by choice, on his own.
Like Vance, Trump-friendly Republicans on Capitol Hill blamed the media.
Asked for his take, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio held up aย screenshot of an Associated Press article headlined, โCaliforniaโs Kamala Harris becomes first Indian-American US senator,โ before insisting heโs heard Harris identify โmultiple timesโ as Indian-American, not as Black.
โI donโt care what someoneโs background is,โย Rubioย added. โI care about the fact that sheโs a leftist.โ
Others, while stopping short of condemning Trumpโs lie, sought to nudge him in a similar direction.
North Dakota Sen. Kevin Cramer took a different tack, dismissing Trumpโs remarks as โsatire,โ but also suggesting ย it was โnot wiseโ politically to raise the issue.
โIt was President Biden who referenced her racial identity when he nominated her,โ Cramer said. โI mean, that was said, thatโs the reason. He promised heโs gonna have a woman of color.โ
Biden pledged to choose a woman as his running mate in 2020, not a woman of color. But that, of course, is what he did.ย Whether Trump can channel his disdain for Harris into other, less noxious lines of attack is, just a few months out from the voting, an open question. How voters react is a better, more important one.