Election 2024 live: Trump issues new threat to enemies as he praises dictators ahead of Harris rally in Houston
Trump and Harris campaign in Texas with pop superstar Beyoncé set to star with VP, after Barack Obama, Bruce Springsteen and other celebrities stumped for her in Georgia
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Donald Trump repeated his familiar rhetoric and misinformation about immigration and the US–Mexico border and praised Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin at a rally in Austin, Texas.
“Putin and the whole group, Kim Jong Un, they’re tough guys out there. They’re tough and they’re smart and they’re street wise and they’re at the top of their game,” Trump told rallygoers.
The former president is known to praise dictators. Thirteen former Trump administration officials have issued an open letter expressing their agreement with ex-chief of staff John Kelly’s assessment of the former president as a fascist.
Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris will appear alongside pop superstar Beyonce in Houston, Texas, later today as she focuses on the future of reproductive rights.
The Democrat held a start-studded rally in Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday where she was joined by Barack Obama, Samuel L. Jackson, Spike Lee, Tyler Perry and Bruce Springsteen, the latter serenading her supporters and denouncing Trump as an “American tyrant”.
At his own rally in Las Vegas yesterday, Trump falsely claimed that Harris had “absolutely bombed” in Georgia, before spewing fresh bile about his opponent and immigrants.
He had earlier called America “a garbage can for the world” in Arizona.
Gaza, the voting gender gap, and whether Harris can really win over Republicans
John Bowden writes:
Will Kamala Harris lose Michigan because of her refusal to separate herself from Joe Biden on Gaza? Will she win enough Republicans elsewhere? Will women be Donald Trump’s downfall?
We’ll know the answers in two weeks. Welcome to the final stretch.
Read on...
Gaza, the voting gender gap, and whether Harris can really win over Republicans
Harris is trying to put together a disparate coalition of voters through the minefield of 2024’s gender divisions and Israel’s war in the Middle East
Harris condemns Trump for calling America ‘the trash can of the world’
Vice President Kamala Harris criticized Donald Trump for belittling the United States by calling it “the trash can of the world” saying Americans deserve better.
“It’s just another example of how he really belittles our country,” Harris said on Friday.
“This is someone who is a former president of the United States who has a bully pulpit, and this is how he uses it, to tell the rest of the world that somehow the United States of America is trash.”
“The President of the United States should be someone who elevates discourse and talks about the best of who we are and invests in the best of who we are, not someone like Donald Trump constantly demeaning and belittling who the American people are. America deserves better.”
COMMENT: This election, I’m keeping my vote a secret from my five kids. Here’s why
Megan Thompson writes:
When I hit the voting booths this November, I’ll have my five kids in tow. They may learn the importance of casting a vote, but if they ask who I’m voting for, I simply won’t tell them.
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I’ll never tell my five kids who I vote for. This is why
My husband is a cyber security expert who advises both Democrat and Republican lawmakers on technology issues. I was a fact-checker for a national newspaper
Bill Clinton called Kari Lake ‘attractive’, here’s her savage comeback
Arizona US Senate candidate Kari Lake had a sharp response on Thursday after former president Bill Clinton called her an “attractive” but substance-free backer of Donald Trump.
Josh Marcus has the story.
Kari Lake has savage comeback after Bill Clinton calls her attractive
Arizona US Senate candidate and prominent election-denier referenced the former president’s infamous affair with then-White House intern Monica Lewinsky
Washington Post declines to endorse a candidate for president for first time in 36 years
The Washington Post editorial board will not be endorsing a candidate for president this year, nor will it do so in any future election, publisher and CEO Will Lewis announced on Friday.
The decision generated backlash from many who expected the Post to endorse Harris, who is locked in a statistical dead heat with Donald Trump, according to national polls — especially after its endorsement of Joe Biden in 2020 that called on voters to “expel the worst president of modern times.”
An endorsement of Harris was reportedly spiked by owner Jeff Bezos, as Justin Rohrlich reports.
Washington Post declines to endorse a candidate for president
The order to stay neutral reportedly came from billionaire owner Jeff Bezos
Watch: Painful moment JD Vance begins shout out to scandal-tainted North Carolina Lt Gov
This is really, really, really awkward given the Trump campaign has been distancing itself from scandal-tainted Lt Gov Mark Robinson for weeks now.
If you can’t remember why, here’s a refresher:
‘Black Nazi’ and ‘perv’: Republican candidate’s stunning posts about self on forum
Harris team wasted no time in tweeting about Trump’s warm relationship with Robinson
Trump mocked for claiming 29,000 supporters flocked to see him work fryer at McDonald’s
Donald Trump has been mocked for claiming 29,000 supporters flocked to see him work the fryer at McDonald’s during his campaign stunt last weekend.
“We had 29,000 people surrounding it. We weren’t sure if we were able to get out,” Trump boasted at a rally in Las Vegas on Thursday night.
Unfortunately, that number eclipses the population of the town in which the outlet was situated, as Rhian Lubin reports.
Trump mocked for claiming 29,000 supporters flocked to see his McDonald’s stunt
People were quick to point out the small population of the town where Trump’s McDonald’s stunt took place
Harris addresses Trump calling America world’s ‘garbage can’
Kamala Harris has commented on Donald Trump’s latest trash-talking of America during one of his rallies on Thursday.
The vice president said: “I also do want to address the comment that Donald Trump made about America being the trash can of the world... it's just another example of how he really belittles our country.
“This is someone who is a former president of the United States who has a bully pulpit, and this is how he uses it, to tell the rest of the world that somehow the United States of America is is, it's trash.
“And I think again, the President of the United States should be someone who elevates discourse and talks about the best of who we are and invests in the best of who we are, not someone like Donald Trump, constantly demeaning and belittling who the American people are. America deserves better.
Trump says he’s ‘not supposed’ to tell supporters he’s winning in battleground states
Donald Trump claimed he’s winning in three key swing states - before telling supporters that he’s “not supposed to say that.”
The former president made the unfounded claims that he’s leading in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania at a Turning Point Action rally on Thursday night. The event was hosted by the political advocacy arm of Turning Point USA, an organization founded by far-right political activist Charlie Kirk.
“But I’m not supposed to say that,” Trump said. “Pretend it’s close, everybody has to. They’re afraid that if you hear that they’re not going to vote.”
Katie Hawkinson reports on yet another incident of the former president saying the quiet part out loud.
Trump claims he’s ‘not supposed’ to tell supporters he’s winning in key swing states
The latest polls show Donald Trump and Kamala Harris neck-and-neck in the seven key swing states
Watch: Trump wants to break Eisenhower’s record for deportations
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