The election in the USABiden's successor
Crypto friends are hoping for Harris - want to see a break with Biden's policies
Friends of cryptocurrency have cautious hopes that Kamala Harris will break with President Biden's tough stance on the technology, in part to undermine Donald Trump's efforts to paint himself as the "crypto president." This is reported by Politico.
- I am hopeful. I think she understands the area because she's from California,” Josh Gottheimer, a crypto-friendly Democratic House representative, told Politico.
Trump speaks on Saturday evening, Swedish time, at a bitcoin conference in the United States. The presidential candidate who previously called cryptocurrency a "scam" has recently positioned himself as its foremost representative.
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The election in the United States|The electoral movement
Harris' new tactic: Trump and Vance are 'weird'
Kamala Harris' presidential campaign has found a new way to attack Donald Trump and his vice president, JD Vance, Politico reports.
Instead of Joe Biden's high-pitched speech that Trump is a threat to democracy, Harris and her allies seem to use a more direct appeal: Trump and Vance are simply "weird."
Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz popularized the description in a viral video appearance earlier this week. It has since been picked up by Harris' campaign and used in several press releases and on Tiktok.
Jesse Lee, a former top White House official under Biden and Obama, tells ABC News that Trump's movement has "disappeared so deep down its own rabbit hole" that "their politics are just genuinely weird to people on the outside."
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Harris' new tactic: Trump and Vance are 'weird'
Kamala Harris' presidential campaign has found a new way to attack Donald Trump and his vice president, JD Vance, Politico reports.
Instead of Joe Biden's high-pitched speech that Trump is a threat to democracy, Harris and her allies seem to use a more direct appeal: Trump and Vance are simply "weird."
Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz popularized the description in a viral video appearance earlier this week. It has since been picked up by Harris' campaign and used in several press releases and on Tiktok.
Jesse Lee, a former top White House official under Biden and Obama, tells ABC News that Trump's movement has "disappeared so deep down its own rabbit hole" that "their politics are just genuinely weird to people on the outside."
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Trump: Harris wants to have "children executed after birth"
Donald Trump attacked Vice President Kamala Harris during a speech in Florida last night, several media reports.
Among other things, Trump accuses Harris of anti-Semitism and claims that she wants to introduce laws that allow very late-term abortions and the killing of newborns - a claim that is not true.
- If Kamala Harris gets her way, she will introduce a federal abortion law that allows tearing the baby out of the womb in the eighth or ninth month and also executing babies after birth.
A spokesperson for Kamala's staff calls Trump's statements "bizarre and backward-looking delusions."
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The presidential candidate's nephew: Family cruelty characterizes Donald Trump
The Trump family's "cruelty" has shaped Donald Trump and made him the politician he is today. That's what the presidential candidate's nephew, Fredrick Trump III writes in The Telegraph.
"Many of Donald's qualities as an adult - his determination, his short stubble - were already evident when he was a child. He learned early that he could get away with things. "
Fredrick Trump writes that he and Donald Trump's mother agreed that parts of Donald's politics are "terrifying". He states that he voted against his uncle - but that Donald never asked about it.
"Knowing Donald, he probably just assumed I voted for him"
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