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Vice President Harris Criticizes Trump's Divisive Rally In NYC

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris speaks

Vice President Kamala Harris expressed her concerns about former President Donald Trump's recent event in New York, labeling it as a divisive tactic aimed at further polarizing the nation. Speaking to the press before heading to Michigan for campaign activities, Harris highlighted Trump's focus on grievances, self-centeredness, and his role in fostering division within the country.

Referring to Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden, Harris emphasized that his actions were not new but rather a continuation of his divisive rhetoric. She pointed out that Trump's efforts to incite animosity among Americans only serve to exacerbate existing tensions and create a climate of hate and division.

When questioned about parallels to a 1939 pro-Nazi rally held at the same venue, Harris did not directly address the comparison but underscored the detrimental impact of Trump's divisive tactics. She noted that Trump's behavior at the event was consistent with his pattern of sowing discord and discord among the populace.

She warns against Trump's efforts to sow discord and division.
Harris condemns Trump's divisive rhetoric and self-centeredness.
Harris emphasizes the detrimental impact of Trump's divisive tactics.

Addressing controversial remarks made by a comedian at the rally disparaging Puerto Rico, Harris pledged to prioritize the needs of the US territory. She outlined plans to establish a task force dedicated to addressing Puerto Rico's specific challenges and emphasized her commitment to uplifting its residents.

Harris also acknowledged the support of celebrities like Bad Bunny and Jennifer Lopez, who endorsed her campaign. She highlighted their endorsement as a testament to their belief in a presidency that prioritizes unity and empowerment over denigration and divisiveness.

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