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Eminem supports Harris during the meeting in Detroit with Obama
Eminem supported Vice President Kamala Harris during a meeting with Obama at a meeting in DetroitEminem’s birthplace.
“As most of you know, the city of Detroit and the entire state of Michigan mean a lot to me. And in this election, the spotlight is on us more than ever,” said Eminem, a longtime critic of former President Donald Trump. the crowd told. “And I think it’s important to use your voice. That’s why I encourage everyone to vote.”
Obama walked to Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” and said, “My palms are sweaty,” a line from the song. He then belted out several lines from “Lose Yourself.”
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Trump privately praised Hitler and would rule like a dictator, says former chief of staff
Trump’s former chief of staff John Kelly expressed serious concerns about Trump’s ability to lead in a pair of interviews released Tuesday. He said he meets “the common definition of fascist,” that he had privately praised Adolf Hitler and his generals — and that he would rule as a dictator if he returns to the White House.
The Trump campaign denied Kelly’s stories in both stories.
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Walz: ‘Trump descends into madness’
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz responded Tuesday evening to a report in The Atlantic that Trump had praised Hitler’s generals, saying it “made him sick.”
“The guardrails are gone,” Walz said. “Trump is falling into this madness. A former President of the United States and the President of the United States say he wants generals like Adolf Hitler had. Think about it. And he already has the Supreme Court in his pocket. They have effectively given him full immunity.”
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Harris tells NBC’s Hallie Jackson: “Of course” the team is prepared if Trump declares victory
Vice President Kamala Harris, asked by NBC News’ Hallie Jackson if her team has a plan should Trump declare victory on election night before all the votes are counted, said she will be ready.
“We still have two weeks to go, and I am very much rooted in the present, in terms of the task before me, and we will deal with election night and the days after, as they come, and we have the resources and the expertise and the focus on that as well,” she told Jackson in an interview that aired Tuesday on “NBC Nightly News.”