Kamala Harris Criticizes Donald Trump as a 'Fascist'
Kamala Harris labeled Donald Trump a fascist during a town hall event in Pennsylvania, addressing concerns about his suitability for office and alleged admiration for Adolf Hitler. She warned that Trump poses a danger to American democracy, citing former officials’ warnings of his contempt for the Constitution. Meanwhile, Trump responded by attacking Harris at a Georgia rally, as both candidates focus on crucial swing states ahead of the election.
In a town hall event near Philadelphia, Vice President Kamala Harris accused Donald Trump of being a 'fascist' and warned of his 'increasingly unstable' behavior.
This follows revelations from Trump's former chief of staff, John Kelly, about Trump's admiration for Adolf Hitler.
Harris, addressing voters in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania, highlighted concerns about Trump's contempt for the U.S. Constitution and his alleged threat to American democracy.
Meanwhile, Trump rebutted these claims at a rally in Georgia, where he criticized Harris and fielded further attacks on his credibility following new allegations about his conduct in the 1990s.
Both candidates are ramping up efforts in key battleground states as early voting surges to over 26.5 million Americans.