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With 1 week to go, Harris heads to Washington and Trump stumps in Pennsylvania

With 1 week to go, Harris heads to Washington and Trump stumps in Pennsylvania

With 1 week to go, Harris heads to Washington and Trump stumps in Pennsylvania

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Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver her campaign’s “closing argument” Tuesday from the same spot in Washington where a mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

One week out from Election Day, Harris’ address from the grassy Ellipse near the White House is designed to encourage Americans to visualize their alternate futures if she or Trump takes over the Oval Office in less than three months.

Trump opened his remarks to reporters at Mar-a-Lago Tuesday morning by saying Harris is running on a “campaign of destruction” and “of absolute hate,” accusing her team of “perhaps even trying to destroy our country.” He holds a rally Tuesday night in Allentown.

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Harris to promise to ‘put country above party and above self’ in closing argument

Vice President Kamala Harris, delivering a speech Tuesday at The Ellipse in Washington, D.C., will promise to “put country above party and above self,” according to excerpts of the remarks provided by the Democrat’s campaign.

Harris will call Donald Trump “unstable,” “obsessed with revenge” and “consumed by grievance,” according to the provided remarks, using a speech her campaign has touted as a closing argument against the former president.

Harris will then pledge “to seek common ground and common sense solutions,” and “to listen to experts.”

Puerto Rico’s shadow senator to join Trump at Allentown rally

As he grapples with the fallout from his Madison Square Garden rally, Donald Trump will be joined in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Tuesday night by Puerto Rico’s shadow U.S. Senator Zoraida Buxo.

That’s according to a campaign official who spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of a formal announcement.

Buxo had previously said on the social platform X that offensive comments made by a comedian comparing the island to “garbage” did not represent Trump or his campaign, and also called Trump the leader Puerto Rico needs.

The territory’s shadow representatives advocate for Puerto Rico but do not vote or hold seats in Washington.

Harris will have to ‘get herself a job someplace,’ Trump says

A week away from the end of voting in the general election, Trump is reflecting on his presidential run, saying, “We’ve had a great campaign” and predicting that Harris will have to go home and “get herself a job someplace, who knows.”

Trump is featuring speakers who say they were harmed by policies under Harris’ time in office

Tammy Nobles talked about the death of her daughter, saying the perpetrator was an MS-13 gang member in the country illegally.

Michael Koppy, owner of Go Green Dry Cleaners, talked about how he has had to help other small businesses unable to keep up with inflation and rising costs.

Christy Shamblin, whose daughter-in-law Marine Sgt. Nicole Gee was killed during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, said Donald Trump “demonstrates peace through strength.”

They all blamed the Biden-Harris Administration.

Trump: Anything positive about the economy during Harris’ time in office was ‘fake’

Saying that the economy under Harris’ time in office has caused destruction, Trump said that any boon was “fake.”

He then cited “one of the most respected people on Wall Street” as saying that “the economy is only good” because “people think Trump is going to get elected.”

Trump says he would create ‘compensation fund’ for the ‘victims of migrant crime’

As he has many times along the campaign trail, Trump is decrying federal authorities for dropping plane-loads of migrants “all over the Midwest,” mentioning Aurora, Colorado, and Springfield, Ohio.

Saying he was announcing the intent “for the first time,” Trump said that as president he would be “seizing the assets of the criminal gangs and drug cartels,” and using those assets “to create a compensation fund to provide restitution for the victims of migrant crime.”

Trump calls immigration reform ‘the single biggest issue’ for his campaign

Immigration reform — and blaming Democrats for issues caused by an influx of immigrants across the U.S.-Mexico border — has long been Trump’s signature campaign issue, and a week out from Election Day, he is sticking to that.

Saying that “we talk about inflation and the economy,” Trump added, “To me, there’s nothing more important than the fabric of our country being destroyed,” calling the border “the single biggest issue.”

Trump plays video featuring mother of 12-year-old found dead in Texas

Trump is playing a video featuring comments from the mother of Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old Texas girl who was found dead in a creek not far from her home.

Police charged two Venezuelan men who had entered the U.S. illegally with the girl’s murder.

Alexis Nungaray said that her daughter is “six feet in the ground based off of” Harris’ decisions and called for Trump’s reelection.

Trump alleges Harris ‘keeps talking about Hitler and Nazis because her record is horrible’

Trump accused Harris of not caring about the impact of her actions in what he called her “campaign of absolute hate,” saying that she intends to “keep this misery going, and she’s going to keep it going for as long as she can.”

Trump alleged that Harris “keeps talking about Hitler and Nazis because her record is horrible.”

Trump said that the “three great people” on stage with him would share their own stories about “how their lives have been shattered” by Harris’ policies.

Trump says he is ‘running on a plan to save America’

The GOP nominee said his Democratic rival, now Harris, is running on a “campaign of destruction” and “of absolute hate,” accusing her team of “perhaps even trying to destroy our country.”

Trump again said Democrats “stole the presidency of the United States” by ousting Biden from their ticket this year.

As he spoke, Trump was flanked on stage by three people, none of whom he has identified thus far.

Trump has arrived at his Mar-a-Lago event

Supporters cheered his name and raised cellphones in the air as he walked into the room, exactly one week before Election Day.

Two days ahead of Halloween, the former president walked out just after the playing of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” which has become a staple at many of his campaign rallies.

Trump began his remarks by saying that things are “going very well” but noted some “bad spots in Pennsylvania where some serious things have been caught or are in the process of being caught.”

Reading from paper on the podium in front of him, Trump began by criticizing Kamala Harris, saying she “has obliterated our borders” and has “caused so much destruction and death at home and abroad.”

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