Donald Trump Says He Doesn't 'Want Pronouns,' Gets Asked If That Makes Him 'Fluid'

Fox News host Laura Ingraham brought up the topic of pronouns after she noticed Kamala Harris has "she/her" in her social media profiles.

July 31, 2024
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Donald Trump has been asked if he's genderfluid after he told a Fox News interviewer that he doesn't "want pronouns."

In a recent episode of Laura Ingraham's show The Ingraham Angle, it was brought to the Republican presidential nominee's attention that Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has "she/her" in the bio of her social media profiles. "Kamala Harris in her Twitter bio–I never noticed until this morning–states her pronouns as she-slash-her... What are your pronouns?" Ingraham asked Trump

In response, he said, "I don't want pronouns, I don't want pronouns. I saw that." Ingraham interjected, "So you're fluid? What is that?" Trump continued, "Nobody even knows what that means, ask her to describe exactly what that means. Nobody knows."

As much as Trump doesn't want pronouns, he almost certainly does have them. The 78-year-old might not list them in his social media bios, at least on the ones he's not been banned from or kicked off of, but every time he's discussed or written about he's referred to as "he" or "him." This would undoubtedly be heartbreaking news for him if he even understood what Ingraham's bad-faith question was asking of him.

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During the same interview, Trump touched upon what he thinks of Kamala Harris, who became the defacto Democratic presidential candidate after President Joe Biden dropped out of the election cycle. He described her as a "worse candidate" than Biden and said that she's "talking a big game, but her game is pretty bad."