Kamala Harris: 'Arrogant' Kamala Harris told Teamsters president 'I will win without you'

Kamala Harris: ‘Arrogant’ Kamala Harris told Teamsters president ‘I will win without you’

Teamsters president claimed Kamala Harris was arrogant with him and told him that she did not need their endorsement.

Teamsters president Sean O’Brien has now revealed his shocking meeting with Kamala Harris which led to the union’s historic decision to not endorse any of the presidential candidates this time. Kamala Harris stormed out of the meeting arrogantly telling him that she didn’t need Teamsters’ support to win the election as she was confident to “win with you or without you”. Sean O’Brien recalled at the Tucker Carlson Show what transpired between Teamsters and Kamala Harris after Harris agreed to sit with the Teamsters for a roundtable to answer some of their questions. While Trump answered all 16 questions, Harris answered only four questions and on the fourth question, one of her staff slipped a note that it should be the last question.
“And her declaration of the way out was, ‘I’m going to win with you or without you,’’ Sean O’Brien recalled.
“Damn. I thought I was arrogant. That’s really arrogant,” Tucker Carlson said reacting to the anecdote.
O’Brien said he contacted Biden’s former secretary of labor Marty Wish to talk about the vice president. “Who does this f**king lady think she is,” O’Brien said he asked Walsh.
The Teamsters president, however, was not in favor of Biden running the election and called it ‘kinda elderly abuse’. He said he was concerned at Biden’s decline when he had met Biden before he ended his reelection bid. “We had Biden in there and you could just clearly tell he was not the man he was. It was kinda sad,” O’Brien said, adding that Biden was a good president for workers.
For the first time since 1996, the traditional Dem ally Teamsters announced just days before the election that they would not be endorsing a presidential candidate. The union also revealed that its 1.3 million members overwhelmingly supported Trump over Harrius 59.6 per cent to 34 per cent.

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