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Kamala Harris Criticizes Donald Trump as ‘Increasingly Unstable and Unhinged’

VP Harris Warns of Trump’s Dangerous Presidency Ahead of Election

Kamala Harris has expressed growing concern over Donald Trump’s behavior, labeling him as “increasingly unstable and unhinged.” The remarks came after both Harris and Trump appeared at events in Pennsylvania on October 14, 2024, with the vice president emphasizing the dangers of a Trump presidency. She warned that a second term would involve targeting “the enemy from within,” reflecting her concerns about his rhetoric and actions.

Harris’s comments were part of a larger effort to frame the upcoming election as a choice between democracy and authoritarianism. Trump, on the other hand, vowed to deploy an additional 10,000 border agents if re-elected, continuing his hardline stance on immigration. Both candidates have been making regular appearances in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state.

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