Kamala Harris warns: “Trump is a threat to democracy”

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Los Angeles – On Wednesday evening, during a heated Town Hall hosted by CNN, Vice President Kamala Harris launched a direct attack on Donald Trump, calling him “unstable” and “unfit” to hold public office. With the 2024 presidential election fast approaching, Harris urged Americans, especially undecided voters and moderate Republicans, to come together to defend the nation’s core values.

Kamala Harris warns: “Trump is a threat to democracy”

In an increasingly tense political climate, Harris referenced former military officials from the Trump administration who described him as a fascist. She highlighted his alarming statements about using the military against “domestic enemies” and firmly stated, “Yes, I consider him a fascist,” encouraging voters not to rely solely on her words.

The Vice President emphasized the support of over 400 members of Republican administrations, stressing the “legitimate fear” that Trump would not uphold the Constitution. She pledged that her administration would not merely be a continuation of Biden’s, but would bring forward innovative policies, including home care coverage through Medicare.

Responding to questions about border security, Harris acknowledged the rise in illegal crossings during the Biden administration, reiterating the need for bipartisan solutions. She also addressed the conflict between Israel and Hamas, stating that the death of Hamas’ leader could represent an opportunity to end the war and return hostages.

With her speech, Harris drew a sharp line: the fight against Trump is not just about political rivalry, but a critical issue for safeguarding the core principles of American democracy. As her campaign moves forward, her message remains clear: it’s time to unite to protect the values that define our country.