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Lauren Gambino
Kamala Harris A scorching prosecution Donald TrumpHer first 100 days since leaving the office, warned that the country is witnessing its president's "wholesale abandonment of American ideals."
Talk to Democratic audiences San FranciscoThe former vice president took a pose of resistance while praising leaders and institutions against Trump and his positive agenda. Congress Be bold in the judges, “the rule of law faced with those who will be sentenced to jail,” universities that violate the government’s “unconstitutional requirements”, and daily Americans gather to protect social security.
The speech was her most powerful speech since Trump returned to power - marking the reappearance of Harris. The former vice president now lives in Los Angeles And weighing her next move - possible running California Next year the governor may another bid to hold the presidency in 2028 - has remained low-key since leaving office in January after suffering devastating losses against Trump in November.
In her speech, she accused Trump of deliberately sowing fear and chaos to consolidate his executive power, starting with a “high speed” where his presidency brought the country into a constitutional crisis.
"What they expect is that if they can make some people feel fear, it will have a chilling effect on others," she said. "But what they ignore is that fear is not the only thing that is infectious. Courage is infectious."
She urged Americans to continue organizing, running for office and working for fundamental rights and values, she declared: “Let’s lock it.”
Trump told News Community Hall, "I really don't believe I made a mistake"
Donald Trump Refusing to say when it will be rewarded when it will be rewarded because he also participated news Last night, I called the Town Hall.
According to Hill, when new trade deals will not be announced, Trump will not be allowed to be. In the same interview, when asked to name the biggest mistake he has made so far, the U.S. president said he doesn’t think he has made any problems.
"I will tell you that this is the toughest problem I can do because I really don't believe I've made a mistake," he said. The country is in a "transitional period" and will see "huge economic victory" in the future.
Donald Trump told the News Community Hall by phone on Wednesday night that “I really don’t believe I made a mistake.” Photos: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images
Speaking of the tariff action, Trump said: "I know what I'm doing, it's a complex topic."
At City Hall, Trump said there is a "very likely" to reach an agreement with the United States China On tariffs.
"Now, will we reach an agreement? We will most likely reach an agreement, but we will reach an agreement on our terms," Trump said after calling China "a king who deprived the United States."
Trump accuses Biden of shrinking U.S. economy as Harris says U.S. president's U.S. is "self-serving"
president Donald Trump Keep blaming Joe Biden As us According to official data, the economy shrank in the first three months of the year. Although this has sparked fears about a U.S. recession and a global slowdown, Trump has tried to blame Biden for the number.
"This is Biden's stock market, not Trump's stock market," Trump wrote in The Society of Truth, adding that the contraction "has nothing to do with tariffs."
Meanwhile, former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris Her first major speech has been hit by Trump and his supporters since the November election.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a keynote speech at the 20th anniversary event in San Francisco on Wednesday. Photography: Godofredo to Vásquez/AP
Defeated Democrats told supporters that the apparent “chaos” of the past three months have actually been a long-standing plan among conservatives who have used Trump to reverse the U.S. advantage.
"In fact, what we're witnessing is a very high speed event in which a vessel is used to quickly implement a decades-long agenda," she told the audience. San Francisco.
She continued:
Cut the agenda of public education. Shrink the agenda of the government then privatizing its services. At the same time, the wealthiest tax relief is given.
A narrow, selfish vision, they punish the truth, favor loyalists, fulfill their strengths, and allow all to support themselves.
Harris is the guest speaker at the event Appeara political organization that recruits and trains Democratic women to run for office.
She told the crowd that Trump was targeting colleges and courts because he wanted to reject the opposition.
More information on this story later, but first, here are some other key developments:
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