At his Saturday rally in North Carolina, Trump reiterated his commitment to women's safety, stating, 'I will protect our women, and I'm going to protect our women.' He acknowledged earlier controversies but insisted that women would be safe with him as president, highlighting fears related to crime and the implications for women living alone.
Trump faced criticism for saying he would protect women 'whether they like it or not,' asserting, 'I think the women love me' and implying that they would prefer his leadership in light of crime scenarios involving released prisoners.
Vice President Kamala Harris criticized Trump's remarks as offensive, emphasizing the importance of women's agency and rights, declaring that his comments reflect a lack of understanding about women's ability to make their own decisions.
During the rally, Trump emphasized his belief that women are especially vulnerable to crime, claiming, 'the suburbs are under attack right now,' and that protecting women is a key part of his campaign platform.
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