Trump supporter reveals Kamala Harris’ ‘evil’ response when he held up cross around his neck after being told he was ‘at the wrong rally’

Two students claim they were the Trump supporters Kamala Harris viciously snapped at her meeting 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.

“Oh, you’re at the wrong rally,” Harris said with a frown as her supporters cheered, before smiling and waving 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.

Two of the protesters, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse juniors Grant Beth and Luke Polaske, say Harris’ response was “evil” and that they were inspired by God to show up.

University of Wisconsin-La Crosse junior Grant Beth is one of two students who claim they were the Trump supporters who snapped at Kamala Harris during her rally in La Crosse, Wisconsin, on Thursday

Beth said that not only the vice president, but her entire crowd was cruel to the students.

‘I was pushed by an older woman. We were yelled at, cursed and mocked, and that to me personally is the most important thing,” Beth said.

“Reflecting the event, Jesus was mocked. You know, his disciples were mocked, and that’s okay.

He added that at one point Harris waved mockingly at them and gave them what he called “an evil grin” while holding up a cross.

“She actually waved at me. I took this cross off my neck that I wear, and when we were asked to leave, I held it up in the air, waved at her and pointed at her, and she looked me straight in the eye, gave me a kind of malice. grin,” Polaske said.

Beth says that no matter what people thought of them, they were there for the right reasons.

“In reality, we did God’s work, and we were there for the right reasons, and God is watching us right now,” Beth added.

“I’m all about being a warm-hearted person, regardless of your beliefs, but I do believe that’s where we were sent by God.”

Luke Polaske says Harris' response was

Luke Polaske says Harris’ response was “evil” and that they were inspired by God to appear

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

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

Beth says this mocking of Christians and her decision to skip Catholic Charities at the Al Smith Dinner feeds into her contempt for the faithful.

“This is what you get when Kamala Harris becomes president,” he told Fox News.

“You get the Kamala Harris who alienates more than 50% of the Christian American population. You get the Kamala Harris skipping the Al Smith Memorial Dinner.”

Democrats in the room were thrilled with Harris’ treatment of Beth and Polaske.

“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 Thursday in the battleground state.

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 the statement points to something people there already know.

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