Election 2024 live: Beyonce takes stage with Harris; Trump leaves Michigan rally-goers waiting three hours
Beyonce was joined by her former Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland at the Harris rally in Houston, where she told supporters she was there not as a celebrity, but ‘as a mother’
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Kamala Harris appeared alongside pop superstar Beyonce and country music veteran Willie Nelson in Houston, Texas, for a rally focused on the future of reproductive rights.
The Freedom singer was joined by her former Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland as she entered the Shell Energy Stadium on Friday, to screams and cheers from supporters.
“I’m not here as a celebrity. I’m not here as a politician. I’m here as a mother, a mother who cares deeply about the world my children, and all of our children are living in. A world where we have the freedom to control our bodies,” Beyonce said.
Meanwhile on Friday, Trump told supporters at his rally in Traverse City, Michigan, he would be “two hours” late, despite having already kept them waiting for over an hour.
The former president delivered the news via video from his plane, that was projected at the site of the rally – explaining that he had been busy recording a podcast with Joe Rogan. He had been due to speak at around 7.30pm local time in Michigan but took to the stage at around 10.30pm.
After wrapping up a short apology, the former president attacked Harris, accusing her of being “out partying” amid a war, following reports that Israel had launched targeted attacks on Iran.
The ‘Black Insurrectionist’ was actually white. The deception did not stop there
“Black Insurrectionist,” the anonymous social media persona behind some of the most widely circulated conspiracy theories about the 2024 election, can be traced to a man from upstate New York. He’s white.
But wait, there’s more...
The ‘Black Insurrectionist’ was actually white. The deception did not stop there
The account ‘Black Insurrectionist’ can be traced to a 51-year-old white man from upstate New York called Jason Palmer
Bowen Yang says he struggled to play JD Vance on SNL — here’s why...
Saturday Night Live star Bowen Yang has spoken about his initial resistance to performing as Ohio Senator JD Vance on the season 50 premiere of the NBC late-night sketch comedy.
On the September 28th episode, Yang, 33, made his debut as the mustachioed Vance.
However, in a recent interview with them, Yang revealed that up until the live show, he was positive he was the wrong choice to impersonate the Republican Vice Presidential nominee.
Inga Parkel has the story.
Bowen Yang says he struggled to play JD Vance because he ‘doesn’t have a personality’
Comedian performed an unforgettable sketch as a mustachioed Vance during ‘SNL’s’ season 50 premiere
Biden apologizes for Native American boarding school policy he calls ‘blot’ on US history
President Joe Biden on Friday offered a formal apology to Native Americans for the US government’s attempt to erase tribal culture via a system of boarding schools that separated native children from their parents for decades, calling the long-discarded policy “a sin on our soul.”
Andrew Feinberg reports on the president’s apology on behalf of the United States.
Biden apologizes for forced Native American boarding school policy
Biden’s visit could be a boost to Vice President Kamala Harris in a state where Native Americans are a key voting bloc
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