Kamala Harris took aim at Donald Trump, criticizing him for canceling interviews due to “exhaustion,” questioning his fitness for the presidency. Trump, who arrived in Michigan, denied the claims, saying he hasn’t canceled any events. A new House oversight committee report accused Trump of overcharging Secret Service agents who stayed at his hotel, exploiting the presidency for personal gain.
Meanwhile, Harris announced upcoming campaign events with Barack and Michelle Obama aimed at encouraging early voting in key states. Harris also highlighted her support for organized labor, contrasting herself with Trump’s anti-union stance. Trump, on the other hand, touted his support from the Arab-American community and praised Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Harris’s criticisms of Trump’s alleged exhaustion and avoidance of interviews come at a crucial time as early voting begins in Michigan. The latest revelations from the House oversight committee report further add to the ongoing scrutiny of Trump’s financial dealings during his presidency.
The upcoming campaign events with Obama and the focus on encouraging early voting underscore Harris’s strategy to energize voters in swing states. Trump’s response to the various allegations and his continued campaign efforts in Michigan show that the race for the presidency remains highly contentious and closely watched.
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