Donald Trump and Kamala Harris met on the debate stage in Philadelphia on Tuesday night, which was also the first time they’d ever met. Vice President Harris brought up the multiple cases against Trump, two brought by her own government and two brought by Democrat district attorneys. Trump suggested that rhetoric from Joe Biden and Harris led to him taking a bullet in the head at his Butler, PA rally on July 13.
Harris said that Trump “has been prosecuted for national security crimes, economic crimes, election interference has been found liable for sexual assault, and his next big court appearance is in November at his own criminal sentencing.”
Referring to Trump as the “former Vice President,” Harris said that he “called for defunding federal law enforcement, 45,000 agents, get this, on the day after he was arraigned on 34 felony counts.”
“So let’s talk about what is important in this race. It is important that we move forward, that we turn the page on this same old, tired rhetoric and address the needs of the American people. Address what we need to do about the housing shortage, which I have a plan for, address what we must do to support our small businesses, address bringing down the price of groceries. But frankly, the American people are exhausted with the same old tired playbook,” she said. […]
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