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It was almost ‘word for word’ 😮👇

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A film clip from last year’s highly publicized first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris has resurfaced online, igniting renewed discussions about the contentious relationship between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. This video, which has rapidly circulated across social media platforms, reveals Harris deftly predicting Trump’s growing ties to Putin and Russia—a moment that is now seen in a starkly different light given the unfolding geopolitical climate.

The footage, shared widely on X (formerly Twitter), captures the 60-year-old Democratic vice president challenging the 78-year-old Republican presidential contender with pointed remarks. In a powerful exchange, Harris asserts, “Why don’t you tell the 800,000 Polish-Americans, right here in Pennsylvania, how quickly you would give up for the sake of favor and what you think is a friendship with what is known to be a dictator who would eat you for lunch.” Her words resonate now more than ever, as tensions between the U.S. and Russia remain a hot topic, particularly with recent confirmations from Russia’s deputy foreign minister about ongoing preparations for a possible meeting between the two leaders.

The resurfacing of this debate moment has elicited a wave of reactions online, with many users expressing their astonishment at how accurately Harris forecasted the current political scenario. One X user remarked, “She saw it coming. Didn’t take long…” articulating a sense of frustration over the unfolding events. Others chimed in with equally poignant remarks, with one individual stating, “Word for word! Bar for bar!” highlighting the prescience of her statements.

Another user nostalgically reminisced, “God, I loved this part of the debate but hate the reality now,” conveying the bitter taste of foresight when faced with contemporary developments. Moreover, a reflective commenter noted, “She said he’d get eaten for lunch by Putin. He got eaten for lunch by Putin,” emphasizing the stark consequences of political alliances and the unpredictability of international relations.

As the discourse around Harris’s comments gains additional traction, the media has also turned its focus toward Trump, interrogating him about his stance on Putin and whether he considers him a “dictator.” Trump’s response was tentative; after a brief pause, he stated, “I don’t use those words lightly. I think that we’re gonna see how it all works out.” He continued, “Let’s see what happens. I think that we have a chance of an excellent settlement between various countries,” alluding to the complexities surrounding Europe and the ongoing conflict involving Ukraine.

This renewed scrutiny of past debates not only sheds light on Harris’s insights but also underscores the unpredictable nature of political landscapes, as past predictions take on new significance in today’s evolving narrative.

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