Kamala Harris stands her ground
Kamala Harris showed her mettle when faced with a group of protestors trying to disrupt her campaign rally, alongside Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, in Detroit, Michigan. Despite the interruption, Harris received overwhelming support from the crowd of over 15,000 attendees, with a minute-long ovation.
Clapping back, reminiscent of 2020
As the protestors chanted, "Kamala Kamala, you can't hide, we don't want no genocide," Harris remained resolute. She directly addressed the group, stating, "If you want Donald Trump to win then say that, otherwise, I'm speaking." This moment echoed her assertiveness during the 2020 Vice Presidential debate against Mike Pence.
READ IT & VEEP
Harris and Walz recently made their debut as running mates, with a powerful rally in Philadelphia. Walz, in his speech, highlighted Harris's leadership qualities and criticized their opponent, emphasizing a forward-looking approach for the future.
CEASEFIRE
Addressing the ongoing crisis in Gaza, Harris met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a constructive dialogue. While supporting Israel's right to self-defense, she emphasized the importance of humanitarian efforts and called for a ceasefire to end the conflict. Harris also advocated for the release of hostages held by Hamas, showing her commitment to resolving complex international issues.
For more updates on this developing story, visit The U.S. Sun for the latest news on politics, celebrity updates, and more. Don't forget to follow us on social media for real-time updates.