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With less than a week until the U.S. presidential election, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are making their final pitches to voters, with both making appearances in the battleground state of North Carolina on Wednesday.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden appears to have called Trump supporters “trash” in response to comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s already infamous joke about Puerto Rico at Madison Square Garden. He is being forced to respond to the fact that he inadvertently created a storm in the conservative media.
Harris told reporters Wednesday that she “strongly” opposes any public criticism based on voting intent.
Trump also addressed the president’s comments at a rally in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.
“Last night, Joe Biden finally said what he and Kamala really think about our supporters,” he said. “He called them trash and they meant it…even though my supporters are, without a doubt, of much higher quality than Crooked Joe or Lyin Kamara.” .”
He added, “My response to Joe and Kamra is very simple: You can’t lead America if you don’t love the American people. You can’t do that.”
On Tuesday, Harris delivered her “closing argument” in Washington, D.C., speaking at the very same spot where Trump told his supporters to “fight like hell” on January 6, 2021.
Senate Republicans may block RFK Jr. from Trump Cabinet: Report
Senate Republicans reportedly may block Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from joining Trump’s second Cabinet. semaphores.
Kennedy Jr. claims President Trump has promised to “take control” of multiple health agencies, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
He told his followers on a livestream Monday that if Trump wins a second term, he would put him in charge of the Departments of Health and Agriculture.
In August, the 70-year-old abandoned his independence campaign for president in favor of a Republican billionaire. He previously ran in the Democratic primary, then switched to running as an independent.
But even if Republicans control the chamber, it may be difficult for Kennedy Jr. to be confirmed by the Senate.
A source close to the Trump campaign said: semaphores “There is a willingness at the highest levels of the Trump campaign to fight for Kennedy’s confirmation.”
But three congressional aides told the outlet that it would be difficult for Kennedy to win confirmation, even in a Republican-controlled Senate.
A Republican aide said. semaphores They “very” doubt Mr. Kennedy’s chances of confirmation, another aide added. “There’s a certain amount of respect that should be given to the president-elect, but I don’t think so.” [Kennedy] It’s going to be a shoo-in. ”
Mike BediganOctober 30, 2024 21:35
Companies raise prices in response to President Trump’s tariffs
Companies that rely on foreign suppliers for their business are preparing to raise prices in response to expected tariffs if Donald Trump wins the election, the newspaper reported. The Washington Post.
Manufacturers of clothing, shoes, baby products, auto parts and hardware, and other items say they intend to pass on the cost increases to consumers if Mr. Trump wins.
Timothy Boyle, CEO of Columbia Sportswear, said: Post: “We’re going to raise prices.”
He added, “Today we’re buying things that can be delivered next fall. So we just deal with that and raise prices. …Keeping products affordable for Americans is very important.” It’s going to be difficult.”
Gustav KiranderOctober 30, 2024 21:25
President Trump calls political opponents ‘criminals’ and says America is being ‘conquered’ from ‘within’
Mike BediganOctober 30, 2024 21:15
Harris: “I have kept America’s promise”
“I have kept the promise of America,” Kamala Harris told supporters in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at her second rally of the day.
“I saw how hard my mother worked to give her daughters the same opportunities that our country has given us,” she said.
“I grew up with a family of blood and a family of love that instilled in me the values that will keep this country in the best possible condition.”
Mike BediganOctober 30, 2024 21:00
Mike BediganOctober 30, 2024 20:45
Live: Kamala Harris energizes supporters at Pennsylvania rally
Mike BediganOctober 30, 2024 20:31
Nicky Jam withdraws support for Trump after Hinchcliffe’s Puerto Rico comments
Puerto Rican-Dominican artist Nicky Jam has spoken out against Donald Trump following the ongoing uproar over comments made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at a recent rally at New York’s Madison Square Garden. “abandoned” support.
In a video posted in Spanish on social media, the artist, whose real name is Nick Rivera Caminero, said he initially supported Trump because of the impact of the weakening U.S. economy on immigrants. .
“The reason I supported Donald Trump is because I think he is better for the economy in the United States, where many Latinos, including myself, live,” he said. “There are a lot of immigrants who are suffering because of the economy. As a businessman, I thought this was the best movement.”
“I never thought in my life that just a month later a comedian would come out and criticize my country and say bad things about my country. Any support will be withdrawn.”
Caminero endorsed Trump at a rally in Las Vegas last month. The former president accidentally misgendered the artist while promoting that he loves “her” music.
Mike BediganOctober 30, 2024 20:20
Rudy Giuliani stumbles during hearing with sexual assault accuser, ends with personal attack and mute button
Rudy Giuliani’s sexual assault case hearing lasted two hours in chaos and ended with silence from the judge, a former New York City mayor.
Initial oral arguments in the civil suit brought by whistleblower Noel Dunphy were held on Wednesday after repeated delays in the suit, which was first filed in early 2023. Mr. Dunphy, who claims to be a former employee, has accused Mr. Giuliani of a wide range of crimes. These include a variety of illegal acts, including sexual harassment, assault, assault, and hostile work environment. The hearing was streamed online and journalists were allowed to watch.
Remote hearing was plagued by technical difficulties, high-pitched acoustic feedback, and confusion. At one point, Lev Parnas, a Ukrainian businessman and colleague-turned-critic of Mr. Giuliani, tried to allow him to participate in the virtual meeting, an idea the former mayor vociferously opposed. The judge denied Parnas entry. Mr. Dunphy’s attorney, Justin Kelton, said Mr. Parnas could be a witness in the case.
Kelly LismanOctober 30, 2024 20:10
President Trump considers defunding police who refuse to carry out mass deportation plan
President Donald Trump is considering withholding federal police funding from local agencies that refuse to carry out mass deportation plans, according to a report.
The former president said that if elected, he would implement a sweeping plan to eliminate immigrants and immigrants who came to the United States, especially through the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Mike BediganOctober 30, 2024 19:45
Donald Trump calls Kamala Harris a ‘low IQ person’ but insists he is ‘very kind’ to her
President Trump calls Harris a “low IQ person” but insists she is “very kind” to her
Donald Trump called Kamala Harris a “low IQ person” before claiming he was “very nice” to her. Speaking at a rally in Rocky Mount on Wednesday (October 30), the former US president called his rival a “low IQ person” before saying he was “very soft” on Democrats. President Trump said, “I’m going to bring back the American Dream, and wouldn’t that be great?” Because we haven’t had that in a long time. “Our country will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer and stronger than ever before.” , waging a campaign of retaliation. I am very kind to them, but they are not very kind to me.”
Mike BediganOctober 30, 2024 19:20