Kamala Harris accused Donald Trump of sabotaging a bipartisan border bill earlier this year for political gain. She claimed that Trump prevented the bill from moving forward because he believed it wouldn’t benefit him politically. Harris also addressed questions about the Biden administration’s delay in implementing asylum instructions, but sidestepped the issue. During an interview with CNN, Harris discussed various topics, including her commitment to an opportunity economy plan, her stance against banning fracking, and her belief that consequences should exist for illegal border crossings. She also expressed a willingness to appoint a Republican to her cabinet if elected to the White House.
On the campaign trail in Wisconsin, Trump and former Democratic congressperson Tulsi Gabbard, now a Trump campaign surrogate, pitched themselves as supporters of reproductive rights. Trump promised to support in vitro fertilization and leave abortion laws to the states if elected. The event featured emotional remarks from Gabbard about her IVF experience and praise for Viktor Orbán, Hungary’s prime minister. Trump claimed that all new jobs were filled by illegal immigrants, continuing his anti-immigration rhetoric.
In other news, Trump’s lawyers are seeking federal court intervention in his hush-money criminal case, aiming to overturn his conviction. This move could potentially disrupt the sentencing process scheduled for next month. Additionally, Kamala Harris revealed that she never met Donald Trump in person, and expressed no regrets about defending Joe Biden’s capacity to serve as president.
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