Donald Trump unleashed a torrent of rage at Vice President Kamala Harris and Google, both of whom he claimed were conspiring to corrupt the media.

"Wow! Google and the Harris Campaign are manipulating stories," Trump wrote. "Is this legal???"

Trump did not provide any evidence or context for this claim.

But evidence presented at Trump's criminal hush money trial included testimony from former National Enquirer publisher Dave Pecker, who said he orchestrated a "catch and kill" operation on stories that could prove detrimental to Trump's 2016 campaign.

Hope Hicks testified Pecker also targeted Trump's foes with articles the former president praised as "Pulitzer worthy."

Trump also hurled accusations at Harris, the presumptive Democratic nominee in the upcoming presidential election, of bungling border security during her tenure in the White House.

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"Everywhere Kamala Harris has gone she has been followed by failure and suffering," Trump wrote. "As just one example, when she was put in charge of the Border, the 'Border Czar,' it became the worst and most dangerous Border anywhere in the World!"

Former officials who have worked with Harris said she was not given responsibility for policing the border, according to a BBC report.

“It was never that position,” Ricardo Zuniga, the former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State of Western Hemisphere Affairs, told the BBC. “She knew from the beginning, as did the entire US government, that it was about tackling migration at its source.”

Trump also claimed Harris was misrepresenting political endorsements, citing recent reporting that a California sheriff was outraged to find his image in one of her campaign ads.

"Sheriff Mike Boudreaux of the California State Sheriff’s Association, was used in a Kamala ad, but says he supports TRUMP," Trump wrote. "Manipulation of everything!"

A recent attack ad from Trump's campaign stunned critics Wednesday morning who said it was rife with racism.