Trump's 2020 campaign congratulated Tulsi Gabbard after Kamala Harris left the primary race, after months of tension between the Democrats.
After Sen. Kamala Harris announced she was suspending her campaign for president on Tuesday, a Trump 2020 campaign Twitter account account took the opportunity to poke at the tension between her and Democratic candidate Rep. Tulsi Gabbard.
"Sending my best wishes to @KamalaHarris, her family & supporters who have campaigned so hard. While we disagree on some issues, we agree on others & I respect her sincere desire to serve the American people. I look forward to working together on the challenges we face as a nation," Gabbard said.
After the Trump War Room tweeted out Gabbard's quote, Harris shared a screenshot on Twitter and said,"I rest my case."Gabbard also went after Harris' criminal justice record during the July round of primary debates.
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