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Trump "Economy will collapse"...Harris: "No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

2024.10.07 PM 11:14
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Former U.S. President Trump, who visited the campaign site for the assassination attempt, visited Wisconsin and stressed that the economy would collapse if Vice President Harris was elected.


Vice President Harris took aim at former President Trump's morality by subpoenaing the 2020 presidential disobedience case.

I'm Washington correspondent Hong Sang-hee.

[Reporter]
Former President Trump visited Wisconsin, a state where the Rust Belt competes after Pennsylvania.

In Wisconsin, which President Biden won in 2020, former President Trump attacked the economic mismanagement of the Biden and Harris governments.

[Donald Trump/ Former President of the United States] If Harris is president, prices will soar. The economy will collapse, the borders will be erased forever, the villages devastated, and the United States will never be able to recover from this disaster.]

Former President Trump, who is in dire need of a victory in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania, argued that the middle class's taxes would also increase by more than 70% if Vice President Harris was elected.

Vice President Harris, who also focused on dealing with hurricane sentiment in North Carolina, a rival state, subpoenaed Trump's 2020 presidential disobedience.In a short new campaign ad video titled

{Bomb}', it included former President Trump's voice to "fight like hell" along with the storming of the Capitol.

Vice President Harris also wrote on the X and stressed that former President Trump sent an armed crowd to the Capitol even after losing the election four years ago, saying he could not allow a second term.

Amid the close competition, it seems to be emphasizing the morality of former President Trump and the possibility of causing confusion after the presidential election.

Vice President Harris will also appear on CBS' current affairs program "60 Minutes" to highlight her message that she will not stop pressing for a ceasefire in Gaza over the Middle East, which has been disadvantaged by the possibility of an escalation between Israel and Iran.

Former President Trump, who rejected the second TV debate, also notified CBS 60 Minutes of his absence, citing a "fact check" to verify his remarks.

I'm Hong Sang-hee from Washington.





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