Donald Trump Makes Blunt Declaration About Howard Stern

Former president Donald Trump had plenty of criticism to offer Howard Stern in the wake of the radio personality’s interview with current vice president Kamala Harris earlier this week.

Harris, who is the Democratic nominee for president heading into the 2024 election, appeared on The Howard Stern Show on Tuesday, Oct. 8. She spoke on a wide variety of issues on the show as part of a widespread media sweep she took this week as the one-month countdown to the Nov. 5 election began.

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Stern, 70, acknowledged his own relationship with Trump during Tuesday’s show. “I know Donald Trump—so many years. He was at my wedding,” the radio host recalled. "I always had a good time with him. But not as president of the United States.”

After the 59-year-old vice president’s interview with Stern aired, Trump took to Truth Social to share his feedback.

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“BETA MALE Howard Stern made a fool of himself on his low rated radio show when he ‘interviewed’ Lyin’ Kamala Harris, and hit her with so many SOFTBALL questions that even she was embarrassed,” the Republican Party’s nominee for president wrote in a post on his social media platform on Wednesday, Oct. 9.

Stern “looked like a real fool,” Trump added, and was “working so hard to make a totally incompetent and ill-equipped person look as good as possible, which wasn’t very good. I dropped Howard a long time ago, like most others, and have since been credited with very good judgment! MAGA2024.”

While Trump announced his intent to run for president a third time in November 2022 following his loss to President Joe Biden in 2020, Harris is comparatively new to the race. She launched her campaign on the day that Biden ended his bid for re-election in July. Biden endorsed his vice president that same day, and she went on to accept the Democratic Party’s official presidential nomination during the Democratic National Convention in August.

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