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Kamala Harris says Donald Trump “admires dictators and is a fascist”

For 80 minutes, Kamala Harris answered questions from the audience, but her answers quickly turned into a speech criticizing Trump, whom she accused (twice) of being a fascist.

About two weeks before the US election, Kamala Harris twice accused her opponent, Donald Trump, of being a fascist. The statements were made in a CNN Town Hall in Pennsylvania, lasting 80 minutes, during which the candidate for the White House focused on directly criticizing the former president of the United States and highlighting that, under any circumstances, Donald Trump always it would make it worse. decisions that she

CNN reporter Anderson Cooper asked him if believes that Trump is a fascist, Kamala did not hesitate: “Yes, I do.” And he added that he believes that “we should trust the people who know Trump best on matters like this,” in reference to statements made the day before by John F. Kelly, Trump’s former chief of staff when he was in the White House. , in which he called the former president a fascist.

And Kamala did not stop there, she later reiterated her opinion about her opponent. The topics under discussion were the deaths of Palestinian civilians in Gaza – something Kamala Harris considered “inconceivable” – and voters who chose to stay home rather than vote.

“I am not going to deny the strong feelings that people have. I don’t know anyone who has seen the images and doesn’t have strong feelings about what happened, and even less so those who have family members who were murdered. But I also know that many people who care about this issue are also worried about lowering the price of purchases,” he began by saying. And he added that These people “also care about our democracy and not having a president of the United States who admires dictators and is a fascist.”

“They want a president who cares about the freedom to make decisions about their own body, understanding that we are not trying to change anyone’s beliefs, but we are not going to allow the government to tell women what to do.”

Donald Trump would always make worse decisions

During the 80 minutes that the Town Hall lasted, there were several questions that voters asked Kamala Harris, which dealt with various topics, such as changes in the operation of the Supreme Court, increasing taxes for those with high salaries and even immigration. But the candidate for the White House always tried to focus on criticizing Donald Trump and his ability to govern.

Criticism even referred to the fact that Trump did not want to debate Kamala Harris again since the only face-to-face meeting, on September 10. “Donald Trump should be here tonight to talk to you and answer your questions. He is not here, he refused to come,” highlighted the candidate for the White House.

Kamala Harris challenges Trump to a new debate on October 23. Trump reiterates that he is not available

Your faith and your weaknesses

In the set of questions asked Kamala Harris there was also space to talk about religion and its weaknesses. The American admitted that she prays “every day, sometimes twice a day.” And she said that she was raised under the teaching that “your faith is a verb,” that is, that it is necessary to put our beliefs into our daily actions.

Later acknowledging that she is not “perfect,” Kamala Harris said that she has a habit of surrounding herself with “very smart people” in order to make decisions based on the greatest possible knowledge, since she is aware that her “actions have a direct impact ”. in real people”, so it is necessary to act consciously.

There are only about two weeks left until Americans go to vote, and Kamala Harris’ campaign isn’t over yet. This Friday there will be a Rally in Houston where the singer Beyoncé will be presentadvanced the Washington Post. In July, the singer gave Kamala Harris permission for her song “Freedom,” from the 2016 album “Lemonade,” to be used in the election campaign, SkyNews announced at the time.

Source: Observadora

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