Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump held separate campaign rallies Wednesday night to address tensions and claims.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump held rival campaign events on Wednesday evening, each using the opportunity to make new accusations and attacks.
In a CNN town hall in Pennsylvania, Harris focused on John Kelly's recent call of Trump's leadership "fascist."Harris stressed Kelly's claims, saying, "The individuals who are most familiar with him on this matter should be trusted." Kelly said Trump previously praised Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, saying he "did some good things," and accused him of putting personal loyalty before the Constitution.
Harris advised Americans to heed Kelly's concerns, saying, "Understand the potential consequences of Donald Trump's return to the White House."Meanwhile, Trump disputed the charges and called Harris "He is truly a sicko, right?" at a rally in Georgia. Remember when he called JD Vance and me odd? No eccentricity here. Our integrity is high." Trump focused on other issues but criticized Harris of failing to propose changes and compared her to Biden.
Harris will rally in Georgia with former President Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen. Trump will hold rallies in Arizona and Nevada.
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