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‘She Is A Marxist’: Trump Targets Kamala After Slipping In Polls

During her failed run for the presidential nomination in 2019, Kamala Harris had vowed to ban fracking – a way of drilling for natural gas in shale formations underground – and Trump kept hammering at it because that is an important issue for Pennsylvania, reports Arul Louis

Needling her as “Comrade Kamaala” and describing his Democratic Party rival as an inveterate second-generation Marxist, Donald Trump on Friday campaigned in Pennsylvania, a key milestone on the road to the White House, where his lead in polls appears to be evaporating.

While Kamala Harris has moved to the centre and, at least publicly, renounced her radical past, Trump played back on giant TV screens at his rally in Johnstown clips of Harris’ old statements aimed at her party’s left.

During her failed run for the presidential nomination in 2019, Harris had vowed to ban fracking – a way of drilling for natural gas in shale formations underground – and Trump kept hammering at it because that is an important issue for Pennsylvania.

In an interview on Thursday, Harris acknowledged she had changed her position and would not ban fracking, while also declaring repeatedly, “My values have not changed”.

With a phalanx of labourers dressed in their work clothes topped by hardhats standing behind him, he declared that from Day One, his policy would be “Drill baby, drill” for fossil fuels including gas.

At his rally in an indoor arena in Johnstown, her long ago pronouncements – that she has since walked back – on ending private health insurance, decriminalising illegal border crossing, cutting funding for police, and compulsorily buying back guns from owners rolled on screens, and Trump turned them into a handy scare tactic.

“She is a Marxist, her father is a Marxist”, Trump said, referring to her father Donald Harris, the Jamaica-born Stanford University emeritus professor of economics, from whom she is estranged.

RealClear Politics aggregation of Pennsylvania polls shows that Trump’s 3 per cent lead over Harris in July when Biden withdrew has disappeared with the Democrat now having a narrow 0.8 per cent lead.

In the US system where the state-wise composition of the electoral college can override the national popular votes, Pennsylvania is one of the battleground states that go either way and help determine the winner.

Nationally Reuters/Ipsos and Morning Consult polls taken since last week give her a 4 per cent lead and the overall RealClear Politics aggregation puts her ahead by 1.8 per cent.

One of the clips projected was of her agreeing with an interviewer that she would agree to change government dietary guidelines to reduce the consumption of red meat, a category that includes beef.

He criticised her for this at the rally, as he has at previous campaign stops.

It could be interpreted as a subtle dig at her Indian heritage as he raised it days after having claimed that Harris has all along been an Indian and only recently proclaimed her African American background.

(In reality, her public acknowledgment of her Indian heritage came long after projecting her political persona as Black.)

At the rally he gave a shout-out to Tulsi Gabbard, the first Hindu elected to Congress, for leaving the Democratic Party to support him.

“I feel very happy to get” her endorsement, he said

While Trump chastised Harris’ flip-flops, he too showed at the rally what would be a dissent from the core of conservative orthodoxy by reaffirming his backing for insurance or government-funded in vitro fertilisation.

A Bench of conservative judges in Alabama ruled that eggs fertilised through medical procedures are considered “unborn children” creating a legal quagmire that the Republican leaders are trying to get out of.

“We need more babies to be born in America”, said the father of five from three marriages.

Trump’s rallies are staged as political theater where he keeps his faithful amused and aroused jumping back and forth disjointedly between topics, leavening them with humor, mostly at the expense of his adversaries.

He called this speaking style, “weaving”, while he acknowledged some others dub it “rambling”.

“I’ll talk about nine things and they all come back brilliantly together”, he said.

Trump railed against the news media calling it biased and a man jumped into the media enclosure.

The intruder was hit by police with a jolt of electricity from a Taser device to subdue him and as he was led away to the crowd’s cheers, the Republican candidate asked, “Is there anywhere that’s more fun to be than a Trump rally”?

He joked that Harris would ask to join his Make America Great Again Movement and wear its signature red cap because she was backpedaling her past pronouncements.

He nicknamed Harris’ running mate Tim Walz as “Tampon Tim” for the state he governs, Minnesota, putting female hygiene products in boys’ school bathrooms in the name of equality for transgender students.

Plunging into divisive cultural issues, he said that he would ban men from participating as women in sports, stop sex change therapy for children, and reinforce parents’ rights.

He added he would criminalise burning the national flag and enforce laws against damaging national monuments.

On foreign policy, he talked of his interactions with Presidents Xi Jinping of China and Vladimir Putin of Russia, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, and Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar and his tough bargaining.

Harris would not be able to stand up to the likes of Xi and Putin, he asserted.

He blamed her for the Afghanistan withdrawal debacle in which 13 US military personnel were killed and defended his visit to their graves at the military cemetery in Washington where his entourage had a run-in with a Defence employee who said she was enforcing rules against politicising the place.

He said that he only agreed to the request from family members for pictures at the gravesite.

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Trump criticises Biden over Middle East

Trump says Biden was sleeping on a beach in California while Kamala Harris was holding a campaign bus tour while the world was heading towards World War lll…reports Asian Lite News

Former President Donald Trump has criticised the Biden administration’s efforts concerning the situation in the Middle East and stressed that they should not have a third world war.

Questioning the Biden administration on who is negotiating for the US in the Middle East, he said President Joe Biden is sleeping on a beach in California while Vice President Kamala Harris is holding a campaign bus tour with her running mate and Minnesota Governor, Tim Walz.

In a post on X, Trump stated, “Who is negotiating for us in the Middle East? Bombs are dropping all over the place! Sleepy Joe is sleeping on a Beach in California, viciously Exiled by the Democrats, and Comrade Kamala is doing a campaign bus tour with Tampon Tim, her really bad V.P. Pick. Let’s not have World War lll, because that’s where we’re heading!”

Trump’s statement comes amid escalating tensions in the Middle East following Israeli military pre-emptive strikes against what it said were “terror targets in Lebanon” after it claimed to have identified Hezbollah as “preparing to fire missiles and rockets toward Israeli territory.”

Hezbollah rejected the allegations, terming them “baseless.” In response, Hezbollah responded with strikes of its own, which it called the “first phase” of its response to Israel. It has termed the salvo a “complete success.”

Earlier on Thursday, Trump said, “There will be no future under Comrade Kamala Harris, because she will take us into a Nuclear World War III! She will never be respected by the Tyrants of the World!”

He made the remarks after Harris, in her acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention (DNC), spoke about the war in Gaza, The Washington Post reported. Trump took to his Truth Social account to make statements against Harris over her speech.

In her address, Harris said, “I will always stand up for Israel’s right to defend itself, and I will always ensure Israel has the ability to defend itself, because the people of Israel must never again face the horror that a terrorist organization called Hamas caused,” Harris said, also stressing the widespread suffering of Palestinians.”

Around 100 Israeli Air Force fighter jets have struck and eliminated thousands of Hezbollah rocket launcher barrels aimed at northern and central Israel, according to a statement issued by Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Sunday. The fighter jets targeted more than 40 Hezbollah launch areas.

The IDF stated that they would defend their civilians and Israel. In a post on X, the Israeli Defense Forces said, “Approx. 100 IAF fighter jets struck and eliminated thousands of Hezbollah rocket launcher barrels, aimed for immediate fire toward northern and central Israel. More than 40 Hezbollah launch areas were struck. We will do whatever is needed to defend our civilians and the State of Israel.”

Earlier in the day, Israel declared an emergency for the next 48 hours amid the country’s escalating tensions with Lebanon. Israel’s Defense Minister, Yoav Gallant, declared an emergency. This comes as a “special situation in the home front,” which enables the IDF Home Front Command to issue restrictions.

In emergencies, the legal term “special situation” is used to give authorities more authority over the civilian population, simplifying attempts to protect them. It is valid for 48 hours, unless extended by cabinet ministers.

As tensions continue to rise, the Israeli public remains on high alert, bracing for the possibility of further incidents. The IDF said, “Hezbollah has just launched over 150 projectiles from Lebanon toward Israeli territory. We target terrorist infrastructure, they target civilians.”

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari warned the Lebanese citizens who are in southern Lebanon of possible attacks by Israel in retaliation to Hezbollah strikes.

In a press conference, the IDF spokesperson said, “We warn the Lebanese citizens who are in southern Lebanon; we recognise that Hezbollah is now preparing to shoot widely into Israeli territory near your home. You are in danger. We attack and remove Hezbollah threats. Anyone who is near the areas where Hezbollah operates is required to stay away from them immediately.”

“In the near future, Hezbollah will launch rockets, and possibly missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles, towards the territory of the State of Israel. Accordingly, “life-saving” instructions of the Home Front Command will be distributed in the various regions. The Home Front Command will update the areas where one must stay near the protected area or inside the protected area,” Hagari said.

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Trump praised Walz for response to unrest over Floyd’s murder

Walz mobilized the Minnesota National Guard three days later to help restore order to Minneapolis after rioting that included the burning of a police station and numerous businesses….reports Asian Lite News

While former President Donald Trump and running mate JD Vance have been hammering Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz over his response to the violence that erupted after George Floyd’s murder, Trump told the governor at the time that he fully agreed with how Walz handled it.

“What they did in Minneapolis was incredible. They went in and dominated, and it happened immediately,” Trump told Walz and other governors and officials in a phone call on June 1, 2020.

Other administration officials on the call included Defense Secretary Mark Esper; Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and Attorney General William Barr.

ABC News reported on the call earlier Wednesday, a day after Harris introduced Walz as her vice presidential pick. CNN posted a transcript of the call back in 2020.

Protests erupted in Minneapolis and around the world after Floyd was murdered by Derek Chauvin, a white former officer who knelt on the Black man’s neck for nearly 9 1/2 minutes, on May 25, 2020. A bystander video captured Floyd’s fading cries of “I can’t breathe.” His death forced a reckoning with police brutality and racism. Some of the protests turned violent.

Walz mobilized the Minnesota National Guard three days later to help restore order to Minneapolis after rioting that included the burning of a police station and numerous businesses. Trump offered federal help to Walz later that day, but the governor did not take him up on it.

During a May 2024 fundraiser in St. Paul, Trump repeated a claim he had been making lately that he was responsible for deploying the National Guard. “The entire city was burning down. … If you didn’t have me as president, you wouldn’t have Minneapolis today,” Trump told a Republican audience. Trump made similar claims at a rally in St. Cloud last month.

It was actually Walz who gave the mobilization order in response to requests from the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Although Walz came under criticism at the time for not moving faster. There was finger-pointing between Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Walz on who bore responsibility for the delays.

Trump, in the June 1, 2020, call, described Walz as “an excellent guy” and later said: “I don’t blame you. I blame the mayor.” The president didn’t criticize the governor at the time.

“Tim, you called up big numbers and the big numbers knocked them out so fast, it was like bowling pins,” Trump said.

“Governor Walz allowed Minneapolis to burn for days, despite President Trump’s offer to deploy soldiers and cries for help from the liberal Mayor of Minneapolis,” Leavitt said. “In this daily briefing phone call with Governors on June 1, days after the riots began, President Trump acknowledged Governor Walz for FINALLY taking action to deploy the National Guard to end the violence in the city.”

Walz did thank Trump on the call, as well as Esper and Milley, “for your strategic guidance, very helpful. … Yeah, our city is grieving and in pain.”

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Pakistani man charged in assassination plot against Trump

According to court documents, others may also have been intended victims because of the mention of targets in the plural….reports Arul Louis

A Pakistani citizen has been charged in an elaborate plot that reads like a spy thriller to assassinate Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

US Attorney General Merrick Garland, who announced the charges against Asif Merchant on Tuesday, indicated that the target was Trump, but did not name him.

“For years, the Justice Department has been working aggressively to counter Iran’s brazen and unrelenting efforts to retaliate against American public officials for the killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani,” he said.

Trump was the US President who ordered the killing of Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad in 2020, which points the assassination plot towards Trump.

According to court documents, others may also have been intended victims because of the mention of targets in the plural.

Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) Chief Christopher Wray said, “This dangerous murder-for-hire plot exposed in today’s charges allegedly was orchestrated by a Pakistani national with close ties to Iran and is straight out of the Iranian playbook.”

The alleged plotter, who is also known as Asif Raza Merchant, told officials that he has two wives, one each in Pakistan and in Iran, as well as children in both countries.

In the complaint filed in the Federal court in Brooklyn, the plot reads like a spy thriller with an elaborate scheme to burglarise the home of a target, creating diversions with protests and rallies, and killing the politician.

It also included a show of bonding between Merchant, 46, and the undercover officers he thought were professional killers.

The court papers said the plot involved multiple elements: stealing documents or USB drives from a target’s home; planning protests, and killing a politician or government official.

Merchant made up code names for each element in the plot: “tee-shirt” for protests, “flannel shirt” for stealing documents, “fleece jacket” for the assassination, and “yarn-dye” for their meetings.

To entice the person he contacted first and who informed officials, Merchant told him that he has an uncle in the “yarn-dyed” business in Pakistan and he could go into business with them. He asked the government source he thought was an assassin for hire to explain how the target would die in different scenarios.

The revelation about this plot comes less than a month after the July 13 failed assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania.

However, there does not seem to be a connection between the plot by Merchant and that attempt, which officials have said was carried out by a lone wolf, a person unconnected to any group or organisation. The plot failed because Merchant tried to recruit FBI agents for the assassination attempt.

“Fortunately, the assassins Merchant tried to hire were undercover FBI agents,” said Christie Curtis, the Acting Assistant Director of the New York FBI Field Office. He was arrested on July 12 as he was getting ready to catch a flight out of the country.

Merchant arrived in the US in April from Pakistan after spending time in Iran, according to the version of the plot in court papers. He contacted a person he thought could help him and that person reported it to law enforcement and became a confidential source.

In mid-June, Merchant met with people he thought were hitmen, but were undercover US law enforcement officers (the UCs) in New York. He told them he wanted them to steal documents, arrange protests at political rallies, and kill a “political person”.

The plot would have to be carried out after he left the country and in either the last week of August or the first week of September they would be told who the target was, Merchant told the undercover officers. He received $5,000 from overseas and made a down payment to the undercover agents.

According to the court papers, one of the agents said after getting the money, “Now we know we’re going forward. We’re doing this,” to which Merchant responded: “Yes, absolutely.” Political violence is a constant worry in the US.

Last week, a man was arrested in Virginia for allegedly threatening to kill the Democratic Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris. “Kamala Harris needs to be put on fire alive. I will do it personally if no one else does… I want her to suffer a slow agonising death,” Frank Lucio Carillo posted on a right-wing social media site, according to the FBI complaint in a Federal court.

He also allegedly threatened President Joe Biden and FBI Chief Wray.

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Harris Says No to Trump’s Suggestion

The Harris campaign offered an affirmation of their stand to adhere to the ABC News debate plan….reports Asian Lite News

Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, has declined Donald Trump’s suggestion to move the presidential debate to Fox News, media reports said.

Trump, 78, and President Joe Biden had agreed in May to two presidential debates. The first which was with CNN took place in June while a second one slated for September 10 was planned to be hosted by ABC News.

But Biden dropped out in the previous month and therefore, Vice-President Harris is the declared presidential candidate for 2024 in the Democratic Party.

The assessment was published before Saturday, when Trump said he had agreed to an offer by Fox News to debate Harris on September 4, in what would be a departure from the planned format if reported by CBS News.

Trump said, “I have decided with Fox News to debate Kamala Harris on Wednesday, September 4. The previous debate that was supposed to be conducted with sleepy Joe Biden on the ABC channel is no longer possible Bianchi is no longer a participant in a legal battle against the ABC Network and George Slopadopoulos, thus there is a conflict of interest.”

Consequently, Harris countered using platform X declined Trump’s debate invitation on Fox News.

“It’s interesting how “any time, any place” becomes “one specific time, one specific safe space”. I’ll be there on September 10, like he agreed to. I hope to see him there,” Harris said.

The Harris campaign also offered an affirmation of their stand to adhere to the ABC News debate plan. They claimed that Trump was ‘running scared’ and required Fox News’ help to avoid the scheduled debate with ABC News.

“He needs to stop playing games and show up to the debate he already committed to on Sept. 10,” the report quoted Michael Tyler, the Harris campaign communication director, as saying.

“The Vice President will be there one way or the other to take the opportunity to speak to a prime-time national audience,” Tyler said, adding that the campaign is open to discussing further debates but only after the one both campaigns have already agreed to takes place.

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Trump cancels ABC News debate with Harris

Kamala Harris shared a post on X in response to Trump and stated that she’ll be there on September 10….reports Asian Lite News

Former President Donald Trump has announced that he is dropping out of ABC News debate scheduled for September 10 and instead, he has proposed an alternative debate with Vice President Kamala Harris to face off on Fox News on September 4, the New York Times reported.

Kamala Harris shared a post on X in response to Trump and stated that she’ll be there on September 10.

“It’s interesting how “any time, any place” becomes “one specific time, one specific safe space.” I’ll be there on September 10th, like he agreed to. I hope to see him there,” Harris said on X.

The change, which Trump announced on his social media site, Truth Social, raised objections from the Harris campaign and appeared to throw a potential showdown between the rivals into question, as per the New York Times.

It also comes as Harris has made gains in national polling and appears to present a much stronger challenge to Trump on the debate stage than President Biden, who struggled to articulate a clear message in his faltering debate performance in June. Trump and his campaign also seem to be grappling with how to run against Harris after preparing for a race against Biden.

A campaign official for Vice President Kamala Harris has responded to former President Donald Trump’s debate proposal, suggesting that his offer to debate on Fox News is an attempt to divert attention from his decision to withdraw from the previously agreed-upon ABC News debate.

Trump had agreed to that debate in May, before Biden dropped out of the race and before Biden’s calamitous performance in a CNN debate on June 27.

“Donald Trump is running scared and trying to back out of the debate he already agreed to and running straight to Fox News to bail him out,” Michael Tyler, the communications director for the Harris campaign, said in a statement. “He needs to stop playing games and show up to the debate he already committed to on September 10.”

Tyler said that the Harris campaign was open to discuss further debates if Trump honoured his commitment to the ABC debate.

“Anytime, Anywhere, Anyplace should have no problem with that unless he’s too scared to show up on the 10th,” he said.

It’s unclear whether ABC News will attempt to go ahead with its debate, giving time only to Harris. In a post on X on Saturday, Harris said: “I’ll be there on September 10th, like he agreed to. I hope to see him there.”

Trump responded on his social media platform with an ultimatum: “I’ll see her on September 4th or, I won’t see her at all.”

According to Trump’s post on his social media site, the Fox News debate would take place on September 4 at a to-be-determined location in Pennsylvania, one of the most consequential battleground states. The network’s anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum would moderate.

Trump said on social media that the Fox News debate would have a live audience; the previous debate between him and Biden was hosted by CNN in an empty venue. Though both campaigns agreed to the format of the first debate, Trump had bemoaned the lack of a crowd.

He added that the rules would be similar to the CNN debate, though he did not specify which rules. The candidates’ microphones in the June debate were muted when it was not their turn to speak to prevent interruptions.

Trump also said that he was “totally prepared to accept” Harris as the Democrats’ new candidate. Since her campaign suddenly took shape after Biden dropped out of the race about two weeks ago, Trump has characterized her ascendancy as a “coup” within the Democratic Party. In his debate announcement, the former president complained about the shake-up.

“I spent hundreds of millions of dollars, time, and effort fighting Joe, and when I won the debate, they threw a new candidate into the ring,” Trump said on his social media site on Friday, adding that he hoped to tie Harris to Biden’s policies. (ANI)

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Harris hits back at Trump

Donald Trump claimed that Harris “all of a sudden, made a turn” in her identity and wants to be known as black…reports Asian Lite News

Vice President, Kamala Harris, hit back at her presidential rival and former President Donald Trump over the latter’s remarks against her racial identity and said the American people “deserve better.”

She asserted that today the country faces a choice between two different visions, and alleged that Trump and his campaign aim to take the country “backward.”

Harris was speaking at a Houston fundraiser on Wednesday (local time), hours after Trump claimed that Harris, after being of “Indian heritage” for years, “turned black” a few years ago.

“In this moment, we face a choice, between two very different visions for our nation. One focused on the future, the other focused on the past. And we in this room, are fighting for the future,” she told the donors.

“As we work to move our nation forward…there are those who are trying to take us backward. You might have seen their agenda, they call it Project 2025 and it is a 900-page agenda of extremism,” Harris added.

Speaking on Project 2025, Harris claimed that it would raise taxes on the middle class, and cut taxes on billionaires, and would end the Department of Education.

Attacking Trump further, the Vice President said, “We are not going back. We all remember what those four years were like, and today we got yet another reminder. This afternoon, Donald Trump spoke at the annual meeting of the National Association of Black Journalists, and it was the same old show, the divisiveness and the disrespect. Let me just say, the American people deserve better.”

She added: “The American people deserve a leader who does tell the truth, who does not respond with hostility and anger when confronted with the facts. We deserve a leader who understands that differences don’t divide us, they are an essential source of our strength.”

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the United States, on July 18, 2024. Trump formally accepted the GOP presidential nomination Thursday night at the Republican National Convention being held in Milwaukee. (Xinhua/Wu Xiaoling/IANS)

Trump made the comments at a gathering of black journalists in Chicago when an interviewer asked him why black voters should consider backing a candidate with his history of racist attacks on political rivals.

Trump responded by questioning Harris’ heritage.

“She was always of Indian heritage, and she was only promoting Indian heritage. I didn’t know she was black until a number of years ago, when she happened to turn black, and now she wants to be known as black. So I don’t know, is she Indian or is she black?” CNN quoted him as saying.

“I respect either one, but she obviously doesn’t, because she was Indian all the way, and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went – she became a Black person,” he said. “I think somebody should look into that too.”

Speaking further, Kamala Harris said that “we are the underdogs in this race,” reiterating that there are under 100 days until the November election.

“Let’s level set,” she said. “We are the underdogs in this race. We have work to do … good hard work.”

“We are not fighting against something. We are fighting for something,” Harris said. “We know how much is at stake.”

Kamala Harris is of Indian origin. Her mother was Indian and her father is Jamaican; both immigrated to the United States. She was born in Oakland, California, and attended a historically black university, Howard University, in Washington.

Notably, Trump has made similar comments in the past as well. For years, he pushed the “birther” conspiracy theory that former President Barack Obama was not born in the United States, according to CNN.

She is the first female, first Black and first Asian American vice president. Also, if she wins the upcoming polls, she will become the first woman president of the country.

The White House was quick to denounce Trump’s comments, calling it “insulting” and said only VP Kamala Harris can speak for herself on the matter.

Kamala Harris’ husband and the Second Gentleman of the US, Doug Emhoff, also reacted to Trump’s remarks, saying that the former president was “a worse version of an already horrible person” with his remarks, The Washington Post reported.

“The insults, the BS – it’s horrible, it’s terrible, it shows a lack of character – but it’s a distraction,” Emhoff said at a campaign fundraiser in Maine. “It’s about what’s at stake in this election.”

Last week, President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race and nominated his deputy, Kamala Harris, as the Democratic nominee for the race.

Harris’ takeover has re-energised the Democratic campaign that had faltered following Biden’s performance in the presidential debate against Trump, leaving the party in doubt about Biden’s chances of defeating Trump or his ability to continue in the White House if he had won.

Harris rapidly consolidated support among Democrats in the hours after Biden stepped aside, and she raised more than USD 200 million in her first week as a presidential candidate. (ANI)

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Is Kamala Harris Indian or Black? Trump Asks


Kamala Harris, the first Black woman and Asian American vice president, has a Jamaican father and an Indian mother, both immigrants to the US….reports Asian Lite News

Former US President Donald Trump has triggered a controversy by raising questions on the racial identity of his Democratic rival Kamala Harris during a convention of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) in Chicago.

“She (Harris) was always of Indian heritage and she was only promoting Indian heritage. I didn’t know she was Black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn Black and now she wants to be known as Black,” media reports quoted Trump as saying.

“So, I don’t know, is she Indian or Black?… I respect either one but she obviously doesn’t,” the Republican former President added while addressing NABJ’s annual convention on Wednesday.

Harris, the first Black woman and Asian American to serve as vice president, is the daughter of a Jamaican father and an Indian mother, both immigrants to the US.

As a senator, Harris was a member of the Congressional Black Caucus.

Michael Tyler, the communications director for Harris’ campaign, in a statement on Wednesday, said that “the hostility Donald Trump showed on stage today is the same hostility he has shown throughout his life, throughout his term in office, and throughout his campaign for president as he seeks to regain power”.

“Trump lobbed personal attacks and insults at Black journalists the same way he did throughout his presidency — while he failed Black families and left the entire country digging out of the ditch he left us in,” Tyler said.

Reacting to the former President’s remarks, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said, “It’s insulting and no one has any right to tell someone who they are how they identify.”

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Advantage Trump-Vance over Biden-Harris

Vance is right, Taiwan is way more important to US security interests than getting back control of lands lost by Ukraine to Russia in 2014 itself, writes Prof. Madhav Das Nalapat

Much hand wringing has been happening across the diminishing number of Democrats who want Joe Biden to remain the party Presidential nominee. The reason for such dismay was the selection by Trump of Senator J.D. Vance as his running mate. Vance has a less than flattering view of Biden, and was not mellow in the way some in the Biden campaign had hoped after the President called for tempers and campaign rhetoric to “cool down”.

In plain English, not to attack Biden as much as has been the case with Trump since 2020. What followed during the Republican campaign was no different from the combative signal given by the selection of Vance as the Vice-Presidential pick by the 45th President of the US, who seems comfortably on track to become the 47th as well, especially if Biden continues to head the Democratic ticket.

Both Donald Trump and a day later J.D. Vance were unsparing in their criticism of President Biden during their Convention speeches, and were met by sustained cheering by an energized crowd who had just formalised both as the Republican Presidential and VP candidate for the 2024 polls. Observers would ask how the Biden campaign could have expected anything else, especially after the No Holds Barred attack made by Biden in his NBC interview with Lester Holt the day previous to the speech by Trump.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the United States, on July 18, 2024. Trump formally accepted the GOP presidential nomination Thursday night at the Republican National Convention being held in Milwaukee. (Xinhua/Wu Xiaoling/IANS)

The US President was unable to conceal his visceral hatred of his foe, a feeling similar to what Biden has felt about Vladimir Putin, although not about Xi Jinping for a very long time. He was angry with Holt by constantly returning to his own gaffes rather than on the “many lies uttered by Trump” during the debate that he had had with him over a fortnight ago.

Having been used to media outlets that were hitherto diligent in covering up for Biden, but which were showing signs of having broken free from White House tutelage, Biden was livid with Holt. He was not venting about the issues, but about the personality of the opponent who Biden defeated in the 2020 race.

Holt politely turned the focus back on Biden rather than on an opponent who had narrowly escaped assassination just days before, and who had garnered public sympathy and admiration for his defiance and courage after an attempt on his life was made by a 20-year-old shooter who had taken too seriously the allegations by opponents of Trump including by supporters of President Biden that he was a “threat to democracy” and indeed, “another Hitler, only worse”. A statement so reeking of prejudice would be hard to match.

Before the assassination attempt, as many as 40% of US voters would have voted for not just Biden but any other candidate opposed to Trump. In his interview with NBC, President Biden gave a clean chit to the US Secret Service, despite its obvious failure to neutralise the shooter before he started firing rounds, bullets which took the life of a US citizen and critically injured two others, besides causing an injury to the 2024 Republican candidate for the Presidency. Biden may not have realised it, but his interview with NBC created a picture of a politician who was either oblivious to reality or was being untruthful.

Any conspiracy theory that tied President Biden or the US Secret Service to the attempted assassination would be wrong, yet a majority of US voters may believe that it was because of the US President or at the least, those close to him, that such a bid was allowed to take place. Inexcusable is the fact that there was a gap of nearly two minutes between the shooter being seen by security personnel and participants in the event and the first round being fired.

Even a 20-second gap between spotting the shooter and taking him down would have been inexcusable on the part of a Secret Service that has gained a justified high reputation for its competence. As a consequence of the lack of sufficiently prompt action on the part of the Service when the assassination attempt was made on July 13 on Donald Trump, it is inevitable that President Biden, who himself chose the current Director of the Secret Service, will get the blame.

Security staff around Trump did nothing while the shooter armed with a rifle brazenly climbed to the roof of a nearby building. A head of steam is building up in the Democratic Party against the stubborn insistence by the President that he wanted to try for another four years in the White House.

Whether he agrees to step down or contest, it is close to inevitable that he would be a single term President. Should the Democratic Party take the risk of choosing an all-women Presidential ticket such as a coming together of Kamala Harris and Gretchen Whitmer, they may still have a chance at success. However, this is only if Biden were to quit the race in favour of the Vice-President before the close of July. August 1 is when delegates will formally vote, and it is likely that such a ticket would get almost unanimous approval.

Trump being Trump may still queer the pitch with intemperate comments the way he did in 2020. His effort to be the national spokesperson on the Covid-19 pandemic that year may have been the cause of his defeat at the hands of Joe Biden. Over-exposure to the media finished off the career as Prime Minister of the UK of Boris Johnson, and the same could be said of Trump in 2020. His choice of Vice-President and in ensuring that even those who had been jailed in a process of going after Trump and his associates in what appears to most as a witch hunt indicate that the 45th President has privately learnt the lessons from his 2020 defeat, and is unlikely to repeat them.

Even now, misstatements happen, such as that “Taiwan must pay the US for its defense”, when the loss of the island country would be catastrophic for the security of the Indo-Pacific from PRC aggression. Governments that are friends of the US across the world grimaced when Trump made that remark, while enemies of the US smiled joyfully.

Surely Trump is aware that Taiwan is already paying for the weapons it gets from the US, as does Ukraine, which gets a huge flow of weapons from the US without paying for them. Vance is right, Taiwan is way more important to US security interests than getting back control of lands lost by Ukraine to Russia in 2014 itself. An objective that is unachievable, and in two years has wrecked the popularity of boosters of the Ukraine war such as Emmanuel Macron, Boris Johnson, Joe Biden and Olaf Scholz.

Both Trump and Vance understood this a long while ago, while the diehard Europeanists surrounding Biden have yet not. Overall, a Donald Trump Presidency would be a far better proposition for the democracies of the world rather than a Europe-obsessed Democratic Party choice for the US Presidency. It would be better for Europeans themselves, for it would force them to accept the fact that the impossible objectives set by Biden, Scholz, Macron and Sunak have become unpopular.

Adding to the cost of carrying on the Ukraine war once the US begins to pull out of the extravagant commitments made by President Biden and other Ukraine War boosters would make them toxic to their own electorates, and ensure they follow the example set by Trump. In an era where the Indo-Pacific is way more vital than any other theatre, and where China and no longer Russia is the adversary, it is Trump and Vance who have their policies aligned not to the past but to the future.

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Kamala Harris’s campaign hit back saying “America can do better than the bitter, bizarre, and backward looking delusions of criminal Donald Trump.”

Former President Donald Trump ramped up his attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris, the likely Democrative nominee for the US presidential poll, in front of a conservative audience in Florida, claiming that she doesn’t like Jews and Israel.

Trump criticised Harris for declining to attend Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent address to Congress.

“She doesn’t like Jewish people, she doesn’t like Israel,” he alleged about Harris whose husband, Doug Emhoff, is Jewish.

In his Friday’s address at the Turning Point USA’s Believers’ Summit in West Palm Beach, Florida, Trump asked the crowd, “Does everyone here understand the radical left ideology Kamala supports is really militantly hostile towards Americans of faith?”

Trump termed Harris as “the most incompetent, unpopular and far-left vice president in American history.”

The Republican nominee also called Harris a “bum”. “She was a bum three weeks ago,” Trump said adding. “She was a bum, a failed vice president.”

Kamala Harris’s campaign immediately responded to “Trump’s strange speech.”

“Donald Trump… insulted the faith of Jewish and Catholic Americans, lied about the election (again)… bragged about repealing Roe, proposed cutting billions in education funding, announced he would appoint more extremist judges, revealed he planned to fill a second Trump term with more criminals like himself, attacked lawful voting,” read a statement put out by her campign.

“America can do better than the bitter, bizarre, and backward looking delusions of criminal Donald Trump. Vice President Kamala Harris offers a vision for America’s future focused on freedom, opportunity, and security,” James Singer, a spokesperson for Harris’s campaign, said in a statement on Friday night.

Meanwhile, in his Florida address, Trump focused on reaching conservative voters and promised attendees that in a second term, we would once again “appoint rock solid conservative judges who will protect religious liberty”.

He also announced that he “just took off the last bandage” after his assassination attempt nearly two weeks ago. Trump also said that he will return to Butler, Pennsylvania, at the scene of the attempt on his life on July 13 to hold a “big and beautiful” rally to pay a tribute to firefighter Corey Comperatore, who died that day when struck by gunfire.

“We want to thank each and every one of the believers in this room for your prayers and your incredible support, I really did appreciate it,” said Trump at the event.

Trump asserted he “accepted” an “apology” from the FBI after Bureau confirmed he had been shot by a bullet during an assassination attempt earlier this month. The FBI confirmed Trump had been clipped in the ear by a gunman’s bullet, on July 13 at a Pennsylvania rally.

“What struck former President Trump in the ear was a bullet, whether whole or fragmented into smaller pieces, fired from the deceased subject’s rifle,” the bureau said in a statement. (ANI)

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