KamalaCrash Trending on Social Media, Google Search As Stocks Plummet

BEDMINSTER, NJ -The hashtag #kamalacrash is trending on social media platforms like Twitter, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook, reflecting former President Donald Trump’s commentary linking Vice President Kamala Harris to a significant stock market downturn.

This commentary comes amid a notable drop in major stock indices, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and NASDAQ, all of which saw significant declines. Trump has termed this downturn the “Kamala Crash” and predicts a “Great Depression of 2024” if Harris were to assume the presidency.

KamalaCrash Trending on Social Media, Google Search As Stocks Plummet

He accuses her of policies that could lead to economic instability and further market declines. This narrative is circulating widely on social media, with Trump’s posts on platforms such as Truth Social emphasizing his view that the potential for Harris’s presidency is causing market turmoil.

He contrasts this scenario with what he describes as the economic prosperity during his administration, framing the choice for voters as between his approach and what he predicts would be economic decline under Harris.

  • KamalaCrash Trending on Social Media, Google Search As Stocks Plummet

    BEDMINSTER, NJ -The hashtag #kamalacrash is trending on social media platforms like Twitter, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook, reflecting former President Donald Trump’s commentary linking Vice President Kamala Harris to a significant stock market downturn.

    This commentary comes amid a notable drop in major stock indices, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and NASDAQ, all of which saw significant declines. Trump has termed this downturn the “Kamala Crash” and predicts a “Great Depression of 2024” if Harris were to assume the presidency.

    He accuses her of policies that could lead to economic instability and further market declines. This narrative is circulating widely on social media, with Trump’s posts on platforms such as Truth Social emphasizing his view that the potential for Harris’s presidency is causing market turmoil.

    He contrasts this scenario with what he describes as the economic prosperity during his administration, framing the choice for voters as between his approach and what he predicts would be economic decline under Harris.

  • Two Men Charged for DWI in Wall

    Wall Township, NJ — Wall Township Police made two arrests for driving while intoxicated (DWI) on Saturday, August 3, following separate traffic incidents.

    Patrolman Wayne Jackson arrested Riley A. Coll, 19, of Middletown, after a motor vehicle accident at the Collingwood Circle. Coll was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law, which allows for the release of individuals arrested for DWI under certain conditions.

    In another case, Patrolman Joseph Phillips arrested Wilfredo Martinez, 56, of Morganville, for DWI following a motor vehicle stop on Interstate 195. Martinez was also processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.

    These arrests are part of ongoing efforts by the Wall Township Police to address and deter impaired driving, enhancing safety on the roads. Further details will be provided as the cases progress.

  • Two Women Charged for DUI in Wall Township

    Wall Township, NJ — On Friday, August 2, Wall Township Police conducted two arrests following traffic-related incidents.

    Detective Tyler Driscoll, during a motor vehicle stop on Route 33/34, arrested Jillian K. Descaro, 37, of Bayville. Descaro was found to have several warrants for her arrest and was subsequently turned over to the Sayreville Police Department for further processing.

    In a separate incident, Patrolman Joseph Phillips arrested Margaret E. Mellone, 66, of Lakewood, for driving while intoxicated. This arrest followed an investigation into a single-vehicle accident on Atlantic Avenue. Mellone was processed and released in accordance with John’s Law.

    These actions reflect Wall Township Police Department’s ongoing efforts to enforce traffic laws and ensure public safety. Further updates on these cases will be provided as they develop.

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