Donald Trump has been held liable for rape. He has been accused, by more than 20 women, of sexual misconduct. He has denied each charge. He has also bragged about assaulting women and getting away with it.
Kamala Harris blasted Donald Trump as a threat to women's freedoms and their very lives, warning in a speech in the battleground state of Georgia on Friday that Republicans would continue to choke off access to abortion if he returns to the White House.
The agency's director cites a failure to secure the building the shooter fired from among a litany of security failures.
Another clip opens with Trump saying, "make your product in America, and only in America," which corresponds, according to a YouTube video of the speech, to the 74 th minute. It pans along the top seating section of the area, showing many empty seats in some of the top sections.
Those still weighing their options are more likely to be young, Black or Latino — and struggling. Many see their choice as the “lesser of two evils.”
Kamala Harris’s campaign quickly released a new ad to run in North Carolina featuring Donald Trump’s effusive praise for Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for governor.
Scaramucci, who served as Donald Trump’s White House communications director for just 10 days in 2017, had previously endorsed Kamala Harris for president.
The Democratic presidential nominee delivered a broad onslaught against Trump and his Republican allies, criticizing them over in vitro fertilization, contraception and a failure to protect maternal health.