Trump claims he will protect women whether they like it or not at Wisconsin rally
Donald Trump, at a rally in Wisconsin, reiterated his claim to be a "protector" of women, stating he would do so "whether the women like it or not" if elected again. This remark drew criticism from Vice President Kamala Harris and her campaign. Harris's team highlighted concerns about reproductive rights and women's autonomy, suggesting Trump believes he should control women's decisions. They labeled his comment a defining moment of his campaign, referencing numerous allegations of sexual misconduct against him, which he denies. Trump's comments come as he faces challenges among female voters, while he maintains support among men. His remarks were part of a broader strategy to counter recent criticisms from President Biden regarding his supporters.