Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are heading to Pennsylvania on Monday as they battle for the key swing state.
The former president will hold a town hall event in Oaks at 6 p.m. while Harris heads to Erie to visit small businesses to talk to black people before holding a rally at 7:35 p.m.
This comes as the armed suspect arrested at a Trump rally in California on Saturday insisted that he had been “attached to Trump’s people on multiple occasions.”
Vem Miller said The Independent that he was not the president’s assassin, but merely an “artist.”
He added that he had attended Trump rallies in the past and that he told officials that he worked “closely with the Trump campaign and individuals within the Trump campaign.”
Meanwhile, Fox News announced that Harris has agreed to an interview with the network that will air on Wednesday.
The interview will be conducted by lead political anchor Bret Baier and will be taped near Pennsylvania shortly before airing.
Fox News said the vice president will sit down for about half an hour of questions. This will be Harris’ first official interview with a conservative network.
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Gustaf Kilander14 October 2024 22:00
Harris said it’s not been her ‘experience’ that black people are abandoning Democrats for Trump
Gustaf KilanderOctober 14, 2024 9:30 p.m
Trump has been accused of ‘imitating’ the infamous Nazi rally with the Madison Square Garden event
With just 22 days until Americans head to the polling stations to vote, the 79-year-old appeared on Sunday’s episode of MSNBC. Inside with Jen Psaki.
Carville claimed that Trump’s volatile language was reminiscent of the rhetoric used during the Third Reich, as he asked the Harris campaign to change its attack line from Trump’s “weird” to “scary”.
“I didn’t know when I said that they would go on television and say, I’m going to use the military to get around my political enemies,” Carville said.
James Liddell14 October 2024 21:00
Abortion is the most important problem for women under 30, the survey shows
Abortion has become the most important issue for women under 30 since Vice President Kamala Harris ran for the White House, according to a new survey.
Thirty-nine percent of women now list abortion as a major issue – double the number who said it was in June.
Gustaf KilanderOctober 14, 2024 8:30 p.m
‘New York reeling’: The Trump campaign officially announced Madison Square Garden
Trump’s campaign has released an official announcement about an upcoming rally for the former president at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan.
Trump is set to deliver remarks at the stadium at 5pm on Sunday, October 27.
“New York is reeling from the harmful effects of dangerous liberal policies taken by Kamala Harris and Democrats like Eric Adams,” the Trump campaign said of the vice president and mayor of New York.
Trump is going to New York, a state he is sure to lose, because he views the campaign as a national race rather than a battle for roughly seven swing states.
The Trump campaign said the former president’s “message to New York City was simple and built on his winning record: If you want to return to the strongest economy in more than 60 years, rising wages, quality jobs, strong borders, and a safer environment, then vote for the Trump-Vance ticket.”
Gustaf Kilander14 October 2024 20:00
Trump slammed for suggesting female heckler should be ‘knocked out’ at Coachella rally
Weeks after Donald Trump vowed to be a “protector” of women, he suggested women who humiliated him should “get the hell out of them.”
“This election is your chance to send a message,” the former president said, before turning to a crowd that appeared to be booing the heckler. Boos turned to cheers as the heckler appeared to be escorted out of the California arena.
Trump then returned to the microphone and said: “Go back to mom’s house. He’s back to his mom. ‘What do you love?’ Then he will be cast out of them.
Kelly RismanOctober 14, 2024 7:30 p.m
Trump says immigrants who kill people have ‘bad genes’ in ‘racist’ migrant slam
Trump made the comments while speaking The Hugh Hewitt Show on Monday, claiming that the 13,000 migrants entering the US are “murderers.”
“How about letting people through the open border, 13,000 people killed? Many of them killed more than one person,” Trump told the show’s host. “And they are now happy to live in the United States. You know, now it’s a killer – I believe this: it’s in the genes. And we’ve got a lot of bad genes in our country now. Then you have 425,000 people coming into our country, who shouldn’t be there here are the criminals.
Michelle Del ReyOctober 14, 2024 7:00 p.m
Harris participated in his first official Fox News interview
Fox News announced Monday that Vice President Kamala Harris has agreed to sit for an interview with the network that will air on Wednesday.
The interview will be conducted by lead political anchor Bret Baier and will be taped near Pennsylvania shortly before airing.
Fox News said the vice president will sit down for about half an hour of questions.
This will be Harris’ first official interview with a conservative network.
Gustaf KilanderOctober 14, 2024 6:30 p.m
What constitutes a sovereign citizen? Anti-government group linked to gunman at Trump rally
The 49-year-old Las Vegas resident was pulled over a half-mile from a Coachella Valley campaign event armed with an unregistered rifle, a loaded handgun, and a high-capacity magazine.
James LiddellOctober 14, 2024 6:00 p.m
Trump’s nephew says Musk now ‘owns’ ex-president: ‘He’s always selling’
Mary Trump accused her uncle of not having a “new owner” because of his ties to tech billionaire Elon Musk.
“Donald Trump is definitely for sale,” he wrote in a Substack post this weekend.
“Given this decades-old pattern, it is not surprising that the richest fascist in the world, the South African jumping nut Elon Musk, would also be interested in buying some shares in people who are willing to sell anything they can do – whatever it is steak or America’s national security — because they value money more than anything else.
Joe SommerladOctober 14, 2024 5:30 p.m