US Presidential Debate Highlights: Trump claims Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are 'eating the pets' of Americans
Republican Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris immediately went on the offensive in the opening segment of their first presidential debate on Tuesday, each seeking a campaign-altering moment in their closely fought election. Harris, 59, attacked Trump's intention to impose high tariffs on foreign goods - a proposal she has likened to a sales tax on the middle class - while touting her plan to offer tax benefits to families and small businesses. Trump, 78, criticized Harris for the persistent inflation during the Biden administration's term, though he overstated the level of price increases. He also pivoted quickly to his top issue, immigration, claiming again without evidence that immigrants from "insane asylums" are crossing the U.S. southern border with Mexico. Follow DH for more updates!
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Here's what chess legend Gary Kasparov had to say about the debate
Trump, a would-be autocrat, using Orban, an actual autocrat, as a character reference is too perfect. As with his praise for Xi and Putin as "strong," his naked envy of their unaccountable power is one of his few sincere expressions.
Vice President Harris: “Tim Walz and I are both gun owners. We aren’t taking anyone’s guns away so stop with the continuous lying about this stuff.” pic.twitter.com/dR6rZM31wo
Mark Ruffalo praises Kamala Harris' performance in the debate
Honestly, I was anxious about this debate but what is clear is that Kamala not only has a vision for the future and lifting America up but she is just so much even-tempered and so much smarter that Trump. She crushed him. #Debate2024