Donald Trump on Sunday repeated his personal insults about Vice President Kamala Harris’ mental state as some GOP allies urged him to stay on message and avoid such attacks after he made similar remarks at a rally the night before.
The use of derogatory language and biased terms like 'mentally impaired' and 'crazy liberal' to attack Harris.
The language used throughout the article is biased against Trump and his allies, portraying their comments in a negative light.
The article selectively reports on Republican reactions to Trump's comments, highlighting those who criticize him.
Trump and his allies try to shift the focus from personal attacks to policy issues, but still maintain the derogatory tone.
Trump uses personal insults and derogatory language to emotionally manipulate the audience.
Trump stereotypes Vice President Kamala Harris by making derogatory remarks about her mental state.
Trump repeatedly insults Harris' mental state to reinforce his narrative.
Trump and his allies manipulate facts by misrepresenting statistics and using them to attack Harris.
By equating mental disability with being 'crazy liberal' or having policies that are 'batsh*t crazy,' Trump and his allies create a false equivalence.
Quotes from various Republicans are taken out of context to highlight their criticism of Trump.
The headline uses provocative language to draw attention to Trump's insults against Harris.
Trump hints at a conspiracy theory by suggesting that Harris allowed illegal immigration to happen.
Trump's allies like Lindsey Graham and Kevin McCarthy are used as authorities to support or defend Trump's statements.
Trump and his allies selectively choose data to support their narrative, even if it has been misrepresented.
By associating Harris with allowing '13,000 murders into your own country,' Trump and his allies use fear to manipulate public perception.
The article frames Trump's comments as insulting and divisive, especially through the reactions of other Republicans.
The article may present a false balance by giving equal weight to Trump's derogatory remarks and the criticism against them, potentially normalizing such behavior.
Some responses to Trump's comments, like Larry Hogan's, may contain elements of sarcasm to criticize Trump's rhetoric.