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Vice President Harris Criticizes Trump's Actions At Ellipse Speech

U.S. Vice President Harris attends an event to mark the 'Bloody Sunday' anniversary, in Selma

Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a powerful speech on Tuesday night at the Ellipse, a significant location where former President Donald Trump rallied his supporters on January 6, 2021, within view of the White House. The Vice President highlighted the historical context of the spot, referencing the violent insurrection that took place earlier this year.

In her address, Harris condemned Trump's actions, recalling how he had encouraged an armed mob to storm the United States Capitol in an attempt to overturn the results of a free and fair election. She emphasized that Trump was fully aware of his defeat in the 2020 election but chose to incite violence nonetheless.

She highlights the historical significance of the location near the White House.
Harris condemns Trump's incitement of violence on January 6th.
Harris emphasizes the need for accountability in leadership.

Addressing the crowd, Harris underscored the importance of holding individuals accountable for their actions and decisions. She directly criticized Trump's character, questioning his fitness for another term in the Oval Office.

The Vice President's speech resonated with the audience, drawing cheers and applause as she spoke out against the events of January 6th and the role Trump played in them. Harris's words served as a reminder of the need to uphold democratic principles and ensure that such acts of violence are never repeated.

As the election draws near, Harris's closing arguments at the Ellipse serve as a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by the nation and the importance of choosing leaders who prioritize unity and democracy. The Vice President's message of accountability and integrity resonates with voters as they prepare to cast their ballots in the upcoming election.

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