Overview
- Speaking at Al Sharpton’s National Action Network convention in New York City on Friday, Kamala Harris impersonated the president and called him a “mob boss.”
- Harris framed her critique around foreign policy, saying Trump’s “America First” approach pulls back from alliances and riffing that world powers would “divide” regions like Eastern Europe, Asia, and the Western Hemisphere.
- Conservative influencers and GOP accounts blasted the moment on X, with posts calling the impression “cringe” and “the worst Trump impersonation,” and mocking what they called a new “mob boss” accent.
- During the same appearance, Harris said she is considering a 2028 presidential bid, telling Sharpton, “I might… I’m thinking about it,” while offering no formal announcement.
- Right-leaning outlets highlighted the impersonation as bizarre or embarrassing, while other coverage emphasized the substance of her argument about alliances and U.S. leadership.