Kamala Harris's Campaign Is Trolling Trump In The Funniest Way Possible, And You Have To See It To Believe It

Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign is trolling Presidential opponent Donald Trump in a way that must be seen to be believed.

Kamala Harris smiles at a podium wearing a light-colored blazer and pearl necklace. A blurred blue background is behind her
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If you're not already in the loop, former president Donald Trump was suspended on Twitter (now X) back in 2021 after using his account to incite the infamous Capitol insurrection on January 6, 2021.

Screenshot of Twitter account of Donald Trump suspended for violating Twitter rules
Twitter: @realDonaldTrump

Though Trump's account was reinstated after Elon Musk acquired Twitter and rebranded to X in 2022, by then, Trump had created his own social media platform, seemingly modeled after Twitter, called Truth Social.

Screenshot of Donald J. Trump's Truth Social profile. Shows a large crowd at an event, Trump's profile information, suggested groups, and recent media posts

Similar to how he used Twitter, @realDonaldTrump consistently posts on Truth Social. Recently, he's been using the platform to rant and speak about Vice President Kamala Harris — his opponent in the 2024 election. In one post, Trump claimed that the Michigan crowd at the Kamala Harris rally was "fake," even going as far to say that it was AI-generated.

Donald J. Trump tweets: "Look, we caught her with a fake 'crowd.' There was nobody there!" Large crowd holds signs, with one prominent "HARRIS WALZ." In the background is Air Force One

Well, it appears that the Harris campaign is not having it. The official webpage of the Harris campaign, @KamalaHQ, which recently went viral for participating in "brat summer," actually has a Truth Social account.

The image shows the Truth Social profile of Kamala HQ, displaying a post about Donald Trump's words being slurred. The top banner says "Harris WALZ."

And it only follows one person: Donald Trump.

Screenshot showing the Instagram profile of Donald J. Trump with the handle @realDonaldTrump, followed by the user. The profile can be unfollowed

As it appears, @KamalaHQ (formerly @BidenHQ) exists on Truth Social solely to troll and call out Donald Trump and his campaign, and it's actually pretty hilarious.

For example, here's a meme the Harris campaign made in response to Trump backtracking debating Kamala.

A social media post by KamalaHQ contrasts "Trump Then" with "Trump Now" using two dog images. The post implies differing attitudes of Donald Trump towards debates

Then, the account posted a side-by-side of Harris's and Trump's campaign schedules. KamalaHQ called out Trump and asked, "Low energy?"

Kamala HQ on Twitter shares an image of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump with contrasting blue and black backgrounds. Kamala's campaign schedule listed for the week

Even Trump's pick for VP, J.D. Vance, caught a stray.

Meme with three panels: 1) Caption: "JD Vance writing a book about hardworking Americans left behind by the rich", 2) Plane caption: "Getting famous off his book", 3) "The hardworking Americans" climbing stairs to the plane wing

But nothing is funnier than the number of times KamalaHQ compared the crowd sizes of a Harris rally and a Trump rally in the same venue. On Truth Social, Trump wrote, "If Kamala has 1,000 people at a Rally, the Press goes 'crazy,' and talks about how 'big' it was - And she pays for her 'Crowd.' When I have a Rally, and 100,000 people show up, the Fake News doesn’t talk about it..."

Tweet by Donald J. Trump on August 8, 2024, at 6:13 AM, criticizing media coverage of his rallies compared to Kamala Harris' rallies, and calling Fake News the enemy of the people

In direct response to the post, KamalaHQ said, "Same arena in Philly, @realDonaldTrump."

Kamala HQ tweet compares two Philly arenas: a crowded one at a Harris-Walz rally and a sparsely attended one for Donald Trump, with Trump's tweet reacting

Then, KamalaHQ compared the rally sizes of both campaigns in Atlanta, tagged Trump, and said, "Sad."

Kamala Harris's post shows GSU Center photos comparing crowd sizes at events for Harris on 7/30 and Donald Trump on 8/3. Harris's event appears to have a smaller crowd

Even more, the Harris campaign account posted a video of Kamala's large crowd in Detroit with the caption, "Warning: The content of this video may upset @realDonaldTrump."

Screenshot of Kamala Harris's Truth Social profile showing a post about a video that may upset @realDonaldTrump

Honestly, trolling Donald Trump on his OWN social media platform is pretty genius if you ask me. KamalaHQ, thank you for your service!