'What's going on here?' Trump flips as Harris weighs virtual address to Black journalists
Former President Donald Trump threw a Truth Social tantrum Wednesday when he discovered Vice President Kamala Harris might also address a group of Black reporters he's scheduled to speak to.
Trump complained that the National Association of Black Journalists was considering allowing Harris to speak virtually, via a video conferencing platform, to the organization hosting the Chicago convention.
"Now I am told that she is doing the Event on ZOOM," Trump wrote. "WHAT’S GOING ON HERE?"
Association President Ken Lemon said Wednesday the Vice President was unable to include the conference in her schedule but might address the group later.
"The last update we were provided (earlier this week) was that Harris would not be available in person or virtually during our Convention," Lemon wrote. "We are in talks about virtual options in the future and are still working to reach an agreement."
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Harris in recent days has harnessed the power of Zoom with a series of fundraising calls with catchy titles such as "White dudes for Harris" that have raked in hundreds of thousands of followers and millions of dollars in donations.
Trump meanwhile caused an uproar when he accepted an invitation to be interviewed at the Chicago convention by Fox News pundit Harris Faulkner, ABC News' Rachel Scott and Semafor political reporter Kadia Goba.
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Event co-chair and journalist Karen Attiah resigned in protest over the decision to platform Trump and other members are planning a boycott.
Trump appeared outraged Wednesday that Harris should have any virtual contact with the group.
"It is not allowed or acceptable!" Trump wrote. "She declined, and I am getting ready to land in Chicago in order to be there."