Trump claims voters want him to ‘go after’ people if he wins, Harris says she owns Glock on 60 Minutes: Live
Donald Trump again attacks immigrants as Kamala Harris continues media blitz with appearances on several major shows
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Donald Trump has launched a bigoted attack on migrants, claiming they are predisposed to committing violent crimes because of “their genes” during an interview with Hugh Hewitt.
The former president, in a separate interview, claimed he wasn’t worried about Hurricane Helene disrupting the 2024 vote since his supporters were willing to “crawl” to the polls.
The Republican also appeared in Florida this evening at an event commemorating the October 7 attack on Israel.
Vice President Kamala Harris is continuing her media blitz this week, after touring storm-hit Georgia and North Carolina, and making an appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast, during which she attacked Trump’s running mate JD Vance over his notorious “childless cat ladies” comment.
The Democratic Party nominee appeared 60 Minutes on Monday night, where revealed she owns a Glock pistol.
The vice president also has appearances set for ABC’s The View, Howard Stern’s radio show, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Her running mate Tim Walz also visits Trump nemesis Jimmy Kimmel on Monday.
Howard Stern to interview Harris this week
TUESDAY: Howard Stern sits down LIVE with Vice President Kamala Harris. Tune in at 1 p.m. ET for their exclusive 1-on-1 interview only on @siriusxm #Howard100. pic.twitter.com/lKGTcP0z3u
— Stern Show (@sternshow) October 6, 2024
Trump falsely suggests his rivals ‘tried to kill me’ as he rallies at site of assassination attempt
Trump claims rivals ‘tried to kill me’ as he returns to site of assassination attempt
The former president makes dramatic return to Butler, Pennsylvania stage for first time since July shooting
Melania says Trump has always known her views on abortion
The former first lady gave an interview to Fox News on Sunday in which she said that her views on abortion came as no surprise to her husband.
“Yes, he knew my position and my beliefs since the day we met, and I believe in individual freedom,” she told host Maria Bartiromo.
“I want to decide what I wanted to do with my body. I think I don’t want government in my personal business,” she added.
Melania’s views on abortion have been included in her forthcoming memoir, despite the former president bragging that he brought an end to Roe v. Wade.
Trump insinuates Democrats may have been behind his first assassination attempt
Trump boasts he does not need teleprompter while flanked by one at Butler rally
Trump boasts he doesn’t need teleprompter while flanked by one at Butler rally
Donald Trump took to the stage in Butler, Pennsylvania, where he asked “Isn’t it nice to have a president that doesn’t need a teleprompter?” while speaking next to one on Saturday (5 October), repeating a line he used at a Michigan rally. Speaking at the site where he was nearly assassinated in July, the former president declared: “Not that I use the teleprompters too much... We don’t need it. This one was right smack in the sun.” Minutes earlier, Mr Trump appeared to read off the teleprompter as he introduced Elon Musk on stage in Butler, describing how the billionaire “created the first major American car company in generations.”
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Elon Musk falsely claims Democrats will eliminate elections in US during Donald Trump rally in Butler
Musk falsely claims Democrats will eliminate elections in US during Trump rally
Elon Musk falsely claimed that elections would be eliminated in the US if Donald Trump does not win in November. Speaking at the former president’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania — where the Republican was nearly assassinated in July — the X and Tesla CEO warned “this will be the last election” if Mr Trump doesn’t win. "President Trump must win to preserve the Constitution. He must win to preserve democracy in America," Mr Musk, who does not have a background in politics, claimed.
Trump often touts his economic experience as a successful businessman — but economists worry his plans for a second term would be harmful
Donald Trump’s economic policies are extremely popular with voters and often what supporters cite when asked why they support the former president in his third bid for the White House. But economists beg to differ – and they’re begging the public to differ too.
On the surface, Trump’s vague plans to lower corporate taxes, extend his 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, implement tariffs on imported goods, eliminate taxes on tips and increase domestic employment opportunities sound appealing.
Though the former president has not released a comprehensive economic plan, he has consistently said he will lower costs for Americans and restore the nation’s finances back to a pre-pandemic era.
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Butler event site trashed after Trump rally
The Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania ended with a lot of cheers, and a lot of trash.
An image posted of the rally site on X showed the area littered with garbage following the event.
X users dunk on photo of Elon Musk jumping for joy at Trump rally
A photographer captured an excited Elon Musk leaping into the air after Donald Trump called him on stage to speak to a Butler, Pennsylvania rally crowd.
Another X user shared the photo and likened it to the opening sequence from a “bad 1980’s sitcom.”
Another happy customer of Musk’s X service saw the similiarities between the Tesla CEO and Poochie from The Simpsons.
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