Trump and Kamala debates fracking issues

Moderator: “Good evening, and welcome to tonight’s debate between our two candidates. Tonight, we’ll address some of the most pressing issues, including national safety and women’s rights. Let’s begin with you, Mr. Trump. What are your thoughts on national safety, and how would you ensure it?”

Imaginary presidential debate generated by AI powered application.

Trump: “Look, nobody knows safety like me. We’ve got big problems in this country—huge problems. The borders are a mess, the military’s been weak, and people are pouring in. I built the wall, a tremendous wall, and everyone knows it worked! But, you know, I would make America safe again. We’ll have the strongest borders, and we’ll keep the bad people out. That’s safety. It’s what the people want.”

Moderator: “Thank you, Mr. Trump. Now, Ms. Harris, what’s your response, and how do you feel about the national safety concerns raised?”

Kamala: “Well, let’s not forget that the real issue here is women’s rights. While we’re talking about walls, women across this country are fighting for basic healthcare, equal pay, and the right to choose what happens to their own bodies. This administration, under Trump, has done everything to roll back these rights. So, when we talk about safety, we need to be talking about the safety of women, their autonomy, and their ability to thrive in this country.”

Moderator: “Alright, Mr. Trump, would you like to respond?”

Trump: “Well, I’ll tell you what. Kamala, she’s all about women’s rights, but she doesn’t understand the bigger picture. Women are safer when the country is safer. I mean, if you don’t have borders, you don’t have a country. Simple as that. What good are rights if you can’t even walk down the street because it’s not safe?”

Kamala: “Oh, please, Donald. You think building walls is going to protect women? Women need protection from policies that strip away their rights, not from some imaginary invasion at the border.”

Trump: “Imaginary? Are you kidding? Have you seen the numbers? It’s out of control. But you wouldn’t know because you’re too busy talking about things that aren’t the real issue. National safety is what keeps everything else in check.”

Kamala: “The real issue is that half the population is being sidelined. Women’s rights are human rights, Donald, and until we prioritize them, you’re just talking about building barriers, not solutions.”

Trump: “You want to talk solutions? How about making America safe first? Everything else follows that. Trust me, I know this. You don’t.”

Kamala: “And you don’t know what it means to be a woman in America, Donald. You can’t ignore half the population while claiming you’re keeping the country safe.”

Moderator:”It seems like both of you are dodging each other’s points. Mr. Trump, what would you do specifically to address the rights of women? And Ms. Harris, how would you approach national safety?”

Trump: “Women are doing great under my administration. I respect women, believe me. But the focus has to be on protecting the country as a whole. If the country is strong, women are strong.”

Kamala: “National safety isn’t just about walls and borders, it’s about ensuring that every citizen—women included—are safe in their rights, in their bodies, and in their workplaces. Ignoring that is not leadership.”

Trump: “Leadership is making the country strong. Your focus is so narrow. We need big solutions for big problems. Not this tiny, specific stuff.”

Kamala: “My focus isn’t narrow, it’s just inclusive. Something you wouldn’t understand, Donald.”

Trump: “Well, we’ll see who understands after the next election. Big, big win coming.”

Moderator: “Thank you both… I think. This concludes tonight’s debate.”

Generated by AI. New York time 10 pm Bronx.