Vice President Kamala Harris successfully baited former President Trump on several occasions at Tuesday’s ABC Presidential debate, making him see red and knocking him off course, according to body language expert Susan Constantine.
Tuesday’s debate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the first time Trump and Harris shared the debate stage, with commentators opining that it was a good night for Harris while Trump has had better performances.
That was, in part, due to how Harris sparked reactions from Trump, who became more frustrated and angry as the night wore on.
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Vice President Kamala Harris, pictured at Tuesday’s ABC Presidential debate, successfully baited former President Trump by knocking him off course, according to body language expert Susan Constantine. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Constantine tells Fox News Digital that Harris knew Trump’s weak points, such as questioning crowd sizes at his rallies, and when she brought them up, he defiantly responded — to his detriment.
“He fell for every one of her games; they were all tactics,” Constantine says. “So when she would poke the bear, he would growl back and she would keep poking the bear and especially when it came to, of course, the crowds.”
Harris said that people at Trump’s rallies often leave early out of exhaustion and boredom. Trump responded by saying that his rallies have record-breaking crowds, whereas Harris buses people to her rallies and pays them to be there.
“She knew every single one…

