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MOSINEE – Donald Trump delivered a dark speech to a rally Saturday in the US swing state of Wisconsin, while Democrat Kamala Harris hunkered down in another crucial battleground, Pennsylvania, preparing for next week’s televised presidential debate.
Under President Joe Biden and Vice President Harris, “your government imported murderers, child predators and serial rapists from all over the planet, while weaponizing law enforcement to jail political opponents,” Trump told several thousand supporters at an airport in the heartland of Trump’s mostly white, conservative base.
Later on his Truth Social platform, he again falsely asserted that his 2020 loss to Biden involved “cheating” by the Democrats and warned that this time, “WHEN I WIN,” he would ensure “long prison sentences so that this Depravity of Justice does not happen again.” Harris said she was “honored” by the recent endorsements of two prominent conservatives, former vice president Dick Cheney and his daughter, former representative Liz Cheney, adding, “It’s important to put country above party.”Crowds outside cheered as she left the shop, and the Harris campaign released video of the vice president hugging emotional supporters there, including a young girl.
Trump also appeared before reporters to rail against the women who have accused him of sexual impropriety.
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