Kamala Harris torches ‘lost’ Trump supporters at her Wisconsin rally

Vice President Kamala Harris torched hecklers who showed up and tried to disrupt her during her rally in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Thursday.

The Democratic presidential candidate spoke to an enthusiastic group at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse. She blasted former President Donald Trump for nominating the Supreme Court justices who helped overturn Roe v Wade.

That’s when the disruption occurred, with someone appearing to shout, “That’s a lie.”

Harris was about to continue talking when she realized what was happening.

“Oh, you’re at the wrong meeting,” Harris said with a frown as her supporters cheered.

She then smiled and waved at them from the stage.

“No, I think you wanted to go to the smaller one down the street,” she continued, a direct remark to the ex-president who has been very defensive about the size of the campaign rally.

Vice President Kamala Harris appears to wave away Trump supporters who disrupted her campaign rally in La Crosse, Wisconsin

The Democrats in the room went wild with her response.

“Come on,” the vice president said with a shrug before continuing.

Supporters of Harris praised her quick response to the troublemakers on social media.

One wrote. Kamala Harris took them down so hard!”

A third supporter wrote “she smoked them!”

Kamala Harris speaks at a rally in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Thursday, October 17. It was one of several stops the vice president made Thursday in the battleground state.

Kamala Harris speaks at a rally in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Thursday, October 17. It was one of several stops the vice president made in the battleground state on Thursday.

Vice President Harris blasted Trump at her rally in La Crosse, including criticizing his comments at Univision’s town hall this week.

“I want and intend to be a president for all Americans,” Harris said. “And regardless of their political party, where they live or where they get their news.”

“And at that point, as you may have seen last night, I went on Fox News,” she said, smiling.

“And while I was doing that, Donald Trump was at a Univision town hall where a voter asked him about January 6,” she said as the crowd booed.

‘We know here that January 6 was a tragic day. It was a day of terrible violence. There were attacks on law enforcement. 140 law enforcement officers were injured, some were killed, and what did Donald Trump say last night about January 6? He called it a “day of love,” Harris said.

The vice president said it points to something people there already know.

“The Americans are exhausted from his gaslighting,” Harris said. ‘Enough!’