Presidential Candidates Campaign in Battleground States Ahead of US Election
Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump both hit the campaign trail in key battleground states with less than two weeks remaining until the US elections. Harris rallied in swing states alongside Liz Cheney, seeking support from moderate Republican-leaning voters in crucial swing states. Trump, aiming to secure states he won in 2016, made stops in competitive North Carolina as the state deals with hurricane aftermath.
What Happened on the Campaign Trail?
Harris and Cheney held “town hall” events, where Harris questioned Trump’s mental fitness for office. She highlighted Trump’s susceptibility to manipulation by foreign entities. Cheney expressed concerns about Trump and urged voters to follow their conscience. Meanwhile, Trump dismissed Cheney as a “war hawk” and criticized hurricane response efforts during his campaign stops.
Central Park Five Announce Defamation Lawsuit Against Trump
The ‘Central Park Five,’ wrongfully convicted individuals, announced a lawsuit against Trump over false statements made during a recent debate. The men, cleared in 2002, seek compensation for harm to their reputations. Trump’s campaign dismissed the lawsuit as election interference.