Vice President Kamala Harris criticized former President Donald Trump for his recent comments regarding the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol. During a rally at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Harris expressed frustration with Trump's characterization of the events, calling it gaslighting and stating that the American people are tired of his tactics.
Trump, during a Univision town hall, described January 6 as a 'day of love' and claimed no wrongdoing on his part during the insurrection. Harris condemned Trump's remarks, labeling him as 'increasingly unstable and unhinged' and accusing him of seeking unchecked power.
Addressing Wisconsin voters, Harris highlighted various policy differences with Trump, including healthcare, the economy, and abortion rights. She emphasized the seriousness of the upcoming election, warning of dire consequences if Trump were to secure a second term.
Harris urged voters to participate in early voting, which begins in Wisconsin next Tuesday. She stressed the importance of the election, stating that the stakes are higher than in previous years and calling on the public to engage in the democratic process.