Trump campaigns in Colorado amid false gang claims and anti-immigrant rhetoric: Live updates
Donald Trump holding rally in Aurora, Colorado, which he claims has been taken over by Venezuelan gangs
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Donald Trump is holding a rally focused on immigration in Aurora, Colorado, where local officials have rejected his claim that the Denver suburb is a “war zone” taken over by Venezuelan gangs.
As they announced the rally, the Trump campaign said: “Aurora, Colorado has become a ‘war zone’ due to the influx of violent Venezuelan prison gang members from Tren de Aragua.”
During the debate with Vice President Kamala Harris on September 10, Trump said: “They are taking over the towns. They’re taking over buildings. They’re going in violently.”
The rally comes after Trump disparaged the entire city of Detroit, Michigan, on Thursday warning that the whole country could end up “a mess” like the Motor City if his Democratic rival wins November’s election, a pitch unlikely to endear him to local voters that has already inspired a major backlash.
Former president Barack Obama meanwhile delivered an impassioned speech denouncing the Republican’s character and mocking his “constant attempts to sell you stuff”, from gold sneakers to branded Bibles, during a campaign stop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, championing Harris’s bid for the presidency.
Watch: Obama criticized for singling out Black men during Harris-Walz campaigning
Former Democratic Ohio state senator and activist Nina Turner appeared on CNN last night and argued that the former president was “wrong” to take Black men to task for backing away from supporting Kamala Harris.
James Liddell has more on Turner’s comments.
Obama faces fury after ‘lecturing’ Black men for not backing Harris
‘For him to single out Black men is wrong,’ said one female Democrat as the former president calls out men of color at a Pennsylvania rally
Fewer ‘everyday people’ have donated to Trump’s campaign than in 2020
The Republican’s campaign has seen a more than 10 percentage point drop in the number of “small donors” this presidential election cycle compared to 2020.
So far this year, and with just 24 days to go until Election Day, only 31.7 percent of campaign donations have come from small donors – classified as people who give less than $200, according to OpenSecrets.
Four years ago, nearly half of Trump’s campaign donations came from small donors.
Ariana Baio has more.
Fewer ‘everyday people’ have donated to Trump’s campaign than in 2020
Nearly half of Trump’s 2020 campaign donations came from small donors, in 2024 it was approximately one third
‘They came to see Vance’s new civil persona. They got the attack dog’
Trump’s running mate has seen his numbers improve since last week’s VP debate against Tim Walz when he was surprisingly respectful to his opponent.
But that hasn’t stopped him reverting to a more pugnacious tone on the campaign trail.
Eric Garcia reports from Greensboro, North Carolina.
JD Vance’s debate rehabilitated his image. He quickly went back to throwing bombs
Vance has seen his numbers improve since the debate. But in North Carolina, he’s taking a more pugnacious tone, Eric Garcia reports from Greensboro
Trump seizes on one block of a Colorado city to warn of a migrant threat, even as crime dips
Here’s a timely little reality check on Aurora, the Denver suburb where Trump is holding the first of two events today, the second following later in Reno, Nevada.
Trump seizes on one block of a Colorado city to warn of a migrant crime threat, even as crime dips
Former President Donald Trump is coming to a Colorado city where crime is down to warn about the danger he says criminal migrants pose to voters
Inside the Trump campaign’s ‘edgy’ and crass approach to appeal to men
Donald Trump has proclaimed himself the “protector” of women but the tone of his messaging has become incrasingly geared towards young men with crass language and put-downs in the hope that that bloc will back him in November.
But the former president risks further isolating female voters by doing so, writes Kelly Rissman.
Inside the Trump campaign’s crass approach to appeal to men and ride them to victory
The Trump campaign’s crass language, wavering abortion stance and sexist remarks about Harris have been a focus for Democrats
Watch: Pennsylvania Governor tells Trump to ‘stop s***-talking America'
Josh Shapiro was as fired up as Obama in Pittsburgh yesterday.
Harris appears on the cover of Vogue as ‘the candidate for our times'
How long before Trump goes insane about this on Truth Social?
The View hosts nail Trump after verbal attack at Pennsylvania rally
Whoopi Goldberg was hardly likely to take the Republican calling her “dirty and disgusting” lying down.
Here’s Inga Parkel on how she and her fellow View hosts responded to the nominee’s slur.
Whoopi Goldberg fires back at Trump after he called her ‘filthy, dirty, disgusting’
Former president verbally attacked ‘The View’ hosts, calling them ‘dumb’ during his recent Pennsylvania rally
Fox News host blasts Trump over Hurricane Helene misinformation
“For the most part, we’ve seen a lot of responsible actors on both sides of the aisle,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told Neil Cavuto on Fox yesterday.
“You would never know from the conversations we’re having which one was a Republican and which one was a Democrat.
“Right now you have a lot of people pulling together, working to get the job done for people, regardless of how you voted.”
Cavuto responded to that by saying: “We also get a lot of misinformation, don’t we? We have people who say in North Carolina – if you’re a Republican, you’re not going to get help.
“If you’re a Democrat, you’re going to get help. I would imagine that does a huge disservice to people working together and scares the bejesus out of others when they believe it.”
Here he is pretty frankly calling out Trump:
Buttigieg subsequently took his message to CNN:
As to the point the secretary raises there, here’s Graig Graziosi’s report on a North Carolina man who says his father-in-law is refusing help from FEMA explicitly because of Trump’s words.
Man says hurricane-hit father-in-law refusing FEMA help after falling for Trump lie
Republicans have pushed misinformation about Hurricane Helene recovery efforts including bizarre allegations Democrats use weather-control technology to throw hurricanes at GOP voters
Watch: Obama uses diaper joke to mock Trump at Pittsburgh rally for Harris
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