Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg pivoted criticism of Vice President Harris towards former President Trump on Sunday, remarking that voters are now concerned about Trump’s age and well-being now that he faces a much younger opponent in the presidential election.
Buttigieg clashed with “Fox News Sunday” host Shannon Bream over criticism that Harris kept quiet amid concerns about President Biden’s age and mental wellness in the weeks before he left the campaign.
“I'm pretty sure voters are worried about the age and acuity of President Trump compared to Kamala Harris, who represents being a generation younger,” Buttigieg said. “And how could anybody not watch the stuff he's saying, the rambling on the trail, and not be just a little bit concerned?”
The secretary lauded Biden’s decision to leave the race, claiming that it’s now Republicans who are stuck with an aging candidate in Trump.
“We've also seen the fact that [Biden is] 10 years older than he was 10 years ago, but unlike Republicans, who in Trump's personality cult take a look at Donald Trump and say he's perfectly fine,” Buttigieg said. “Even though he seemed unable to tell the difference between Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi, even though he's rambling about electrocuting sharks and Hannibal Lecter, even though he is clearly older and stranger than he was when America first got to know him.”
“They say [Trump is] as strong as an ox and leaps tall buildings in a single bound,” he continued. “We don't have that kind of warped reality on our side.”
Buttigieg is believed to be on Harris’ vice presidential candidate shortlist. He has been a major surrogate of her campaign in the last week.
Democrats have quickly coalesced around Harris, with her campaign already gathering enough committed delegates to effectively lock up the party’s nomination. No other candidate has challenged Harris for the nomination, and her campaign has broken numerous fundraising records as it attempts to make up for a late start.
The Hill has reached out to the Trump campaign for comment.