As the US prepares for the crucial November 5th polls, a tight race between former president Donald Trump and vice-president Kamala Harris, a viral post has sent shockwaves through the political landscape. The post, shared on X by political commentator Brian Krassenstein, claims to reveal internal turmoil within the Trump campaign.
According to Krassenstein, leaked messages from “Trump Campaign insiders” suggest that Trump himself doesn’t believe he will win the election. The messages allegedly reveal a strategy focused on making people believe he is on the path to victory, a strategy that could potentially provide a basis for challenging the election results should he lose. However, Krassenstein cautions that the authenticity of the messages is questionable and they could have been fabricated.
This revelation comes at a time when polls and surveys indicate a razor-thin margin between the two candidates, making the election outcome uncertain. This echoes similar claims made about the Biden campaign, suggesting that President Biden himself harbors concerns about Vice President Harris’ ability to secure a win.
The post also highlights a brewing family feud within the Trump camp. It alleges that the former president is furious at his daughter Ivanka Trump for her lack of active campaigning during this election cycle. Sources suggest that Trump has even resorted to using offensive language towards Ivanka, a stark contrast to her active involvement during his first term.
Ivanka Trump, once a prominent figure in her father’s administration, has reportedly distanced herself from politics in recent years. Sources close to her claim that she is content with her life outside the political realm and doesn’t have any desire to return. Additionally, an insider has reportedly revealed that Ivanka expressed her unwillingness to participate in this election campaign, citing her experience during the first term.
This alleged internal turmoil within the Trump campaign and the strained family relationships add another layer of complexity to the already heated US presidential election. The outcome of the November 5th election will depend on how these factors play out and influence voters’ decisions.