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Kamala Harris Labels Trump as 'Fascist' in Urgent Call to Voters

Thursday 24 October 2024 - 10:15
Kamala Harris Labels Trump as 'Fascist' in Urgent Call to Voters

In a recent CNN town hall in Pennsylvania, Vice President Kamala Harris characterized former President Donald Trump as a “fascist,” amplifying her campaign's message that he is unfit for office. This assertion aligns with comments made by John Kelly, Trump's former chief of staff, who described Trump as embodying the "general definition of a fascist" and noted Trump's admiration for dictators during private conversations.

Harris emphasized the significance of Kelly's remarks, framing them as a “911 call to the American people.” She urged voters to heed warnings from those who have worked closely with Trump, stating, “We must take very seriously those folks who knew him best.” When asked directly if she believes Trump is a fascist, Harris affirmed her stance, saying, “Yes, I do.”

During the town hall, Harris articulated her concerns about Trump's dangerous tendencies. She referenced his reported comments wishing for military loyalty akin to that of Nazi Germany's generals, stating, “I believe that Donald Trump is dangerous.” She underscored the importance of having a president who respects democratic values and encourages healthy debate.

Harris also highlighted her bipartisan support, mentioning endorsements from Republicans like former Representative Liz Cheney. She asserted her commitment to being “a president for all Americans,” contrasting herself with Trump’s divisive rhetoric.

In response to Harris's remarks, Trump took to social media shortly after the event, accusing her of desperation and claiming she was losing ground in the election. He dismissed her comments as exaggerated and unfounded.

Notably, while Harris did not label Trump directly as "Hitler," she criticized his tendency to admire authoritarian figures. She stated that Americans deserve a leader who fosters constructive dialogue and adheres to certain ethical standards.

As Election Day approaches, polls indicate a highly competitive race, with analysts suggesting that battleground states are too close to call. In a separate event in Traverse City, Michigan, Trump continued his campaign rhetoric, launching personal attacks against Harris and other political figures while reiterating his controversial views on immigration and crime.

In an unexpected moment of personal reflection, Harris shared insights into her faith during the town hall. She expressed her daily practice of prayer and recounted her upbringing in a church environment that emphasized service and community upliftment.

As both candidates ramp up their campaigns with less than two weeks until the election, the political landscape remains charged and uncertain.


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