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'Crazy or dumb': Trump uses economic speech to resurface personal grievances

Former President Donald Trump used a speech to the Economic Club in Detroit to air personal grievances about the media.

The former president began his speech Thursday by taking credit for stock market records set under the Biden-Harris administration.

"And there are many people saying, in particular, highly respected analysts like Scott Besant, one of the top analysts on Wall Street, that the only reason that the stock market has gone up is because Donald Trump is doing very well in the polls and it looks like he's going to win," Trump opined.

"A lot of people are saying that, who knows, but a lot of people are saying that."

He then complained that CBS had edited an "unfortunate interview" with Vice President Kamala Harris.

"The other big news is the fraud committed by 60 Minutes and CBS, together with the Democrat Party, working together with them, which will go down as the single biggest scandal in broadcast history," he opined. "The real answer of Kamala was very crazy or dumb. Nobody knows what, but it was bad. So they actually replaced it."

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"They've never done that for me. They've actually replaced it with another answer having nothing to do with what she said before."

The Harris campaign has said it was not involved in editing the vice president's interview.

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