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Trump's Extreme Rhetoric Gaining Traction In Campaign

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris visits a clinic that performs abortions, in St. Paul

In the final days of the campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris' team has responded to comments made by former President Donald Trump regarding former Rep. Liz Cheney. Trump's remarks have been described as 'breaking through' with voters, with his rhetoric being labeled as 'extreme' by Harris' campaign.

During a recent rally, Trump suggested that Liz Cheney, whom he referred to as a 'war hawk,' should be fired upon. This statement has been criticized for its violent undertones and has sparked controversy.

A senior campaign official expressed concern over Trump's escalating language, stating that he is not focused on the American people. The official highlighted Trump's divisive rhetoric and accused him of targeting fellow Americans as enemies.

Trump suggests Cheney should be fired upon, drawing criticism for violent undertones.
Vice President Kamala Harris' team responds to Trump's remarks on Liz Cheney.
Harris' campaign labels Trump's rhetoric as 'extreme' and divisive.

Trump's campaign defended his remarks, with a spokesperson asserting that the former president's comments were justified. The spokesperson argued that individuals like Liz Cheney, whom they labeled as 'warmongers,' are quick to initiate conflicts without personally engaging in combat.

This latest development comes amidst a charged political climate, with the election drawing near. The clash between Trump and Harris' campaigns underscores the deep divisions within American politics.

As the campaign enters its final stretch, the impact of Trump's statements on voters remains to be seen. The controversy surrounding his comments serves as a reminder of the polarizing nature of political discourse in the United States.

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