Former President Donald Trump is set to address a meeting of the Fraternal Order of Police in North Carolina as he aims to position himself as tougher on crime compared to his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, in the final stretch of the campaign. The event, taking place in Charlotte, provides Trump with a platform to highlight his support from law enforcement officers and contrast it with his criticism of Harris' approach to law enforcement.
Harris Campaign Raises $361 Million in First Full Month
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign announced a significant fundraising achievement, collecting $361 million from nearly 3 million donors in her initial month as a candidate. This financial support underscores the momentum behind Harris' campaign as the election draws closer.
Countdown to Election Day
With just 60 days remaining until the November election, early voting is set to commence in several states by the end of this month, with more states following suit by mid-October. The race between Trump and Harris is intensifying as both candidates ramp up their efforts to secure voter support.
Tim Walz Advocates for Ceasefire in Israel-Hamas Conflict
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz emphasized the need for a ceasefire and the return of hostages in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. Walz's comments come amid escalating tensions in the region and questions about the U.S. stance on the conflict.
JD Vance Endorses Trump's Immigration Policies
Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance voiced support for Donald Trump's proposals to increase deportations of undocumented immigrants and strengthen border security measures. Vance's remarks align with Trump's hardline immigration stance, signaling a continuation of these policies if elected.
Judge Allows Prosecutors to Present New Evidence in Trump Election Case
A federal judge granted prosecutors permission to introduce fresh evidence in the election interference case against Donald Trump. The development comes as the legal proceedings progress, with both sides engaged in contentious debates over the handling of the case and its implications for the upcoming presidential election.