Overview
- Kamala Harris, in an interview with Al Sharpton at the National Action Network convention in New York, on Friday used a Trump impression to frame him as a “mob boss.”
- In the clip, she imagined Trump divvying up the world, saying, “You take Eastern Europe, and I’ll take the Western Hemisphere,” with a follow-up line about assigning Asia.
- The video spread across social platforms over the weekend and drew heavy mockery from MAGA-aligned accounts, while reporters noted the in-room response was muted.
- The performance eclipsed her core critique that Trump treats alliances as transactional and favors stepping back from long-standing partnerships.
- Harris also said she is “thinking about” a 2028 run and mentioned upcoming stops in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Arkansas, as right-leaning outlets amplified ridicule and others pointed to her policy point.