Former Trump White House officials Anthony Scaramucci and Olivia Troye are set to join Kamala Harris’s campaign as surrogates at the upcoming presidential debate in Philadelphia. They will speak out against Trump and for Harris, highlighting Trump’s presidency’s failures. The move is part of the campaign’s strategy to showcase the opinions of those who have firsthand experience working with Trump.
The announcement comes amidst misinformation circulating in Springfield, Ohio, about Haitian migrants in the town. False claims about the migrants, including allegations of pet and wildlife consumption, have been debunked by local police. The White House has condemned the dissemination of false information, calling it dangerous and fueled by racism.
In another development, the White Stripes members Jack and Meg White have filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump for unauthorized use of their hit song “Seven Nation Army” in a campaign video. The lawsuit seeks significant monetary damages from the campaign.
Following the debate, Harris and her running mate Tim Walz will embark on a campaign tour through battleground states to rally supporters. The campaign event is part of a broader strategy to target important voting groups ahead of the election.
Tonight’s debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is highly anticipated, as it marks the first time the two candidates will meet face-to-face. With just eight weeks until the election, the debate is seen as a crucial opportunity for both candidates to make their case to the American public on key issues. The event will be broadcast live on several networks and streamed online, starting at 9pm Eastern Time.
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