Trump’s garbage truck stunt reminds voters of Puerto Rico slur while Harris also rallies in Wisconsin: Live
Both Trump and Harris are campaigning in Wisconsin on Wednesday evening with the Republican holding an impromptu press conference from a garbage truck
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With less than a week to go in the US presidential election race, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are making their final pitches to voters.
The Democratic presidential nominee has been forced to respond to Joe Biden inadvertently whipping up a conservative media storm by seemingly calling Trump’s supporters “garbage” in response to comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s already-notorious Madison Square Garden joke about Puerto Rico. The White House and president maintain he did not.
Harris told reporters on Wednesday that she “strongly” disagrees with any criticism of the public based on their voting intentions.
Trump also addressed the president’s comments.
“Last night, Joe Biden finally said what he and Kamala really think of our supporters,” he said. “He called them garbage and they mean it.”
In a bizarre moment, the former president appeared outside a rally in Wisconsin in a garbage truck, dressed as a sanitation worker, and answered questions about the original slur on Puerto Rico, seemingly reviving the initial scandal to ridicule from the Harris campaign
On Tuesday, Harris delivered her “closing argument” in Washington DC, speaking on the very same spot from which Trump told his supporters to “fight like hell” on January 6, 2021.
Watch: Trump baselessly claims Harris speech in DC had ‘paid audience’
I witnessed Trump dispatch his mob on Jan 6. At the same spot, I saw Harris warn a still fractured America
Nearly four years ago Richard Hall watched as Maga supporters stormed the Capitol and assaulted police officers. On Tuesday night, at the very spot where Trump riled up the mob, Kamala Harris made her pitch to the US electorate, offering a stark contrast with the man she is running against.
Read the report here:
I saw Trump dispatch his mob on Jan 6. Last night, I saw Harris warn a divided nation
Nearly four years ago Richard Hall watched as Maga supporters stormed the Capitol and assaulted police officers. Tonight, at the very spot where Trump riled up the mob, Kamala Harris made her pitch to the US electorate, offering a stark contrast with the man she is running against
Watch: Trump on stage in Wisconsin dressed as sanitation worker from truck stunt
Watch: Harris faces down hecklers in Pennsylvania: 'Right now I am speaking'
Watch LIVE: Trump hosts rally in battleground Wisconsin as election day looms
George Clooney narrates ad for Harris - months after writing damning op-ed calling for Biden to quit race
George Clooney provided his voice to a new ad for Kamala Harris months after calling on President Joe Biden to exit the race.
The 30-second ad spot, paid for by evangelical progressive group Vote Common Good, begins with three men walking into a polling center as one says: “Come on boys. Let’s make America great again.”
Read more here from Kelly Rissman:
George Clooney narrates ad for Harris - after writing op-ed calling for Biden to quit
‘We’re all so excited to do whatever we can to support Vice President Harris in her historic quest,’ Clooney said when he endorsed Harris for president in July
Las Vegas Sun editorial says ‘Trump’s cognitive decline becoming a troubling concern'
The Las Vegas Sun has published a strongly worded editorial stating that while “Donald Trump’s racism, sexism, xenophobia and penchant for corruption have long made him unfit for any public office, let alone the presidency,” his cognitive decline has now also become a troubling concern.
Americans from both sides of the political spectrum should be alarmed by Trump’s words and behavior. The nation must confront the fact that beyond his hateful character, he is crippled cognitively and showing clear signs of mental illness.
.... A recent analysis by The New York Times noted that Trump’s rally speeches over the past eight years have become darker, longer, more profane and increasingly unfocused and unhinged — a troubling sign that he is no longer able to articulate ideas or reason in ways we expect of our leaders. This makes him prey to manipulations by his own staff or, worse, the control of foreign adversaries.
He shambles about aimlessly, slurs his words and sometimes speaks gibberish. Always an effortless liar, now that his speeches are nothing more than a series of lies tangled in a mass inside his head, it appears he no longer even knows he’s lying.
Former Trump staffer says garbage truck stunt ‘total fail'
Alyssa Farah Griffin says Trump’s garbage truck stunt is a “total fail”.
She posted on X: “Am I cracking up? Yes.”
“Is it an effective stunt? No. He’s assuming voters hear ‘garbage’ & think of Biden’s gaffe.. but Trump campaign’s Puerto Rico debacle is much deeper in the zeitgeist. A total fail.”
Trump is sitting in a garbage truck taking questions from the media
No, really, he is...
Here’s what we’ve learned from the former president’s bizarre impromptu press conference.
Elon Musk needs to be protected:
No one loves Puerto Rico more than him, he knows nothing about a comedian, and Puerto Ricans love him.
He really insists he doesn’t know who the comedian is.
Trump hopes to declare victory on election night.
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