Former president delivers profane, conspiracy-laden address as Election Day nears
In a fiery rally speech, Donald Trump delivered a profane, conspiracy-laden address just two days before the election.
The former president cast doubt on election integrity, resurrecting grievances about his 2020 defeat and his prosecution after challenging those results.
At one point, Trump made shocking comments about reporters, suggesting someone would have to shoot through them to reach him on stage.
He intensified his criticism of what he called “grossly incompetent” national leaders and the American media, adding that he “shouldn’t have left” the White House.
The speech also included alarming comments referencing guns, as Trump claimed Rep. Liz Cheney wouldn’t support foreign wars if she “had nine barrels shooting at her.”
With hours to go before Election Day, Trump’s controversial statements are stirring up fierce debate across the political landscape.
Kamala Harris makes surprise ‘SNL’ appearance
Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live,” joining Maya Rudolph in a pre-election sketch.
The two, dressed identically, engaged in a mirror-image dialogue, playfully encouraging each other with lines like “Keep Kamala and carry-on-ala.”
Their synchronized performance delighted the audience, culminating in the iconic “Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night!”
Harris’s unexpected visit to New York aimed to generate buzz and connect with a nationwide audience ahead of Tuesday’s election.
This appearance marks a strategic move to appeal to voters through popular media platforms.