Video montage of cursing Trump released after Fox News shames Kamala Harris for F-bomb

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 15: Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the press as attorney Todd Blanche (R) looks on upon arrival for the first day of his trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments at Manhattan Criminal Court on April 15, 2024 in New York City. Former President Donald Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first of his criminal cases to go to trial. (Photo by Angela Weiss - Pool/Getty Images)

Republican anti-Donald Trump group the Lincoln Project on Tuesday issued a brutal rebuttal to one conservative pundit's recent attempt to shame Vice President Kamala Harris: a video montage of the former president uttering swear words that cannot be printed on this site.

The video came as a rebuke to Fox News' Raymond Arroyo and his claim that Harris had denigrated her higher office by dropping "the f-bomb" during a speech to Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander organizations on Monday.

"When you are representing the office of Vice President or President," an outraged Arroyo told anchor Laura Ingraham, "It diminishes the office and I think it turns off family audiences."

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This comment opens Lincoln Project's 39-second video, which they introduced with the following warning: "This clip is NSFW [Not Safe For Work], thanks to Donald Trump."

The next 30 seconds show Trump very clearly not heeding Arroyo's advice: he utters curse words about a dozen times and appears to raise his middle finger.

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The video was met with much approval by viewers on social media who took the time to thank the Lincoln Project for their in-depth analysis on Trump's rhetorical style.

"Someone finally said this," wrote @cheesypinwheels "Thank you."

"So Christlike," tweeted @singfourlife.

"His lack of maturity and professionalism shows Ron Manuel posted. "And yet there are still individuals that regardlessly want him as their exalted leader. I just don’t get it."

About one hour after the video was published, it had been viewed nearly 50,000 times.

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