Kamala Harris takes a stand
Kamala Harris didn't hold back in her closing election speech, mentioning Donald Trump 24 times and labeling him a "petty tyrant" and "wannabe dictator." Speaking in front of a large crowd at the White House, the Vice President emphasized that "it doesn't have to be this way."
A promise to voters
Harris admitted her imperfections but promised to always listen, tell the truth, and work towards compromise to get things done. She made it clear that she would fight on behalf of the people and not let anything stand in her way.
Reminding voters of the past
Reflecting on the January 6 insurrection, Harris highlighted Trump's divisive tactics and his efforts to keep Americans afraid and divided. She contrasted her approach, stating that if elected, she would walk into the Oval Office with a to-do list, not an enemies list.
Criticism and backlash
Political commentator Joe Concha criticized Harris's speech as "dark and divisive," focusing more on Trump than on her plans or record. He also pointed out the absence of any mention of inflation, a key concern for voters.
Trump's response
Donald Trump, in response to Harris's speech, accused her of not addressing the daily struggles of Americans. He emphasized that while Harris talks about Hitler and Nazis, he aims to fix what he believes she has broken.
President Biden weighs in
President Joe Biden also made headlines by calling Trump supporters "garbage" during a Zoom meeting with Voto Latino. This came after a controversial statement by a pro-Trump comedian regarding Puerto Rico.
Did you miss our previous article...
https://trendinginthenews.com/uk-politics/rachel-reeves-to-face-tough-questions-on-fuel-duty-rise-and-tax-increases-in-special-budget-episode-of-never-mind-the-ballots