In the wake of the much-anticipated debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, Harris’s response has ignited a storm on social media, sending people into a frenzy and possibly confirming long-circulating rumors. After a dominant performance on stage, Harris has been relentlessly mocking Trump, using her social media platforms to highlight her victory and humiliate her opponent.

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The night after the debate, Harris’s campaign posted a full video of the event with the caption, “Our newest ad just dropped,” accompanied by a graphic of Trump marked as the “loser.” Her team did not hold back, plastering headlines such as “Harris Dominates As Trump Gets Defensive” and “Kamala Harris Rattles Trump in Debate” across their social media channels. These bold statements reinforced the prevailing narrative of Harris’s overwhelming success during the debate.

One of the most talked-about posts was a satirical video shared by Harris’s campaign, in which a defeated Trump voiceover claims, “I thought I was ready to be back… but I’m not.” The humor in the video, featuring an exaggerated portrayal of Trump admitting defeat, quickly went viral. It was a calculated move by Harris’s team, showing that they were not just celebrating the victory but also leaning into a full-on public mocking of the former president.

But the trolling didn’t stop there. Harris’s campaign highlighted a series of clips from various sources, including Trump supporters, that further underscored her strong showing. One such clip featured Republican Governor Chris Sununu admitting, “Kamala definitely won the debate, there’s no question about that.” Even Fox News pundits, often aligned with Trump, expressed disappointment, calling Trump’s performance a “collapse.”

Perhaps the most damaging blow came from former Trump voters. Harris’s team posted a video interview with a voter who declared that they would never vote for Trump again after witnessing his character during the debate. “I can’t support someone whose character is so deeply flawed,” the voter said, a sentiment that resonated with many disillusioned conservatives. This sentiment was echoed by others, including a Republican voter who praised Harris for showing “decorum” and a “presidential” demeanor, qualities they felt were lacking in Trump.

In stark contrast to Harris’s confident social media blitz, Trump’s responses appeared disjointed and defensive. On his platform, Truth Social, Trump bizarrely posted about Haitian immigrants hunting geese in Ohio—a claim widely mocked across the internet. He also reposted an accusation that Harris was giving off “She-Hulk energy,” a phrase that became a punchline as critics of Trump marveled at how out of touch his remarks seemed in the context of a political debate.

Adding to Trump’s woes, his media company’s stock took a hit, plunging by more than 12% following the debate. This financial loss was seen by many as another sign of his fading influence, as even his core supporters seemed unimpressed by his performance.

What has drawn even more attention, however, is Harris’s deliberate, almost playful, trolling of Trump. The Vice President’s willingness to engage in such direct mockery, particularly through humor, has given rise to speculation that she is confident not just in her debate win but in her overall standing in the political landscape. Some believe that Harris’s bold approach in the aftermath of the debate hints at her solidifying position as the dominant force in the upcoming election. Others have gone as far as to suggest that this public humiliation of Trump might confirm rumors that she has been strategically preparing for a political face-off against him for years.

The aftermath of the debate has also seen a surge in polling numbers in swing states for Harris. In Wisconsin, a key battleground state, Harris now holds a lead over Trump, with a recent Marquette poll showing her ahead by four points. These numbers do not even account for the impact of the debate, further fueling speculation that Harris’s rising popularity could pose a serious threat to Trump’s political aspirations.

As the fallout from the debate continues, it’s clear that the internet is abuzz with Harris’s reaction to Trump. Her campaign has been quick to capitalize on the momentum, releasing a line of “Harris-Walz Friendship Bracelets” after receiving an endorsement from pop icon Taylor Swift. The playful merchandising strategy reflects Harris’s broader approach to the post-debate narrative—assertive, confident, and unafraid to take jabs at her opponent.

In contrast, Trump’s reaction has been marked by defensiveness. He has attempted to dismiss the debate’s significance, claiming that “every poll has us winning” and suggesting there’s no need for a rematch. However, this denial of the widely perceived reality only seems to underscore the fact that Trump is rattled by Harris’s performance. His insistence on avoiding another debate only fuels the perception that he was, in fact, outclassed on the stage.

For now, Harris seems to be enjoying the upper hand. Her performance and the subsequent online campaign have not only solidified her image as a strong debater but have also positioned her as someone who can handle the pressure of taking on Trump. As the campaign season heats up, this public exchange is likely to play a significant role in shaping the dynamics of the race.