By Maria Ortiz
02 Nov 2024, 18:59 PM EDT
The Republican presidential candidate donald trump harshly criticized his opponent, Kamala Harrisand pointed out that the vice president had called him “Hitler” during an electoral rally held on Saturday in North Carolina.
“The other day, (Harris) said, ‘We want to be united. We don’t want to say bad things about anyone… including our opponent. He is Hitler. He is Hitler.’ Have you ever heard that? “She talks about unity and then she calls me Hitler,” Trump said in the city of Gastonia.
Last month, John Kelly, former White House chief of staff, said in an interview that Trump noted that he wanted his military personnel to show him the same deference that Hitler’s Nazi generals showed the German dictator during World War II. However, Trump denied saying this.
Harris has not called Trump Hitlerbut he has described him on several occasions as a “fascist to the core” who is dangerous for American democracy.
Trump announces the first day of his possible term as the day of the largest deportation
Trump said today that November 5 will be “liberation day in America.”
“It will be liberation on the first day. I will launch the largest deportation program in American history. I will rescue every city and town that has been invaded and conquered. “These cities have been invaded and conquered in the same way as a military invasion, except that they are not wearing uniforms,” the Republican magnate stressed.
Trump again indicated that immigrants are stealing the jobs of African Americans and told those attending his hour and a half speech that His victory will bring better jobs and a bright economic future.
Harris maintains a speech of unity in the final stretch
For her part, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris approaches the final days of the campaign focused on an optimistic message and leaving criticism of her Republican rival behind.
“In these last few days, the vice president wants to present a positive vision in contrast to Trump, but it is also important that in the final sprint we present a clear vision about where we want to take the country,” several campaign spokespersons indicated in a call with journalists. of Harris.
Harris already campaigned today in Atlanta, Georgia, and will also hold a rally in North Carolina. On Sunday he will participate in an event to encourage voters to participate in the elections, in Michigan.
For his part, Trump today will have a second stop in Virginia, a state where Republicans have not won in a presidential election since 2004.
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