Presidential candidates Trump and Harris had a busy day campaigning in Michigan, with Trump speaking at a Detroit rally and Harris speaking in Oakland County. A federal judge allowed the release of redacted documents in a case against Trump for election subversion, revealing legal strategies to block Biden’s White House entry. Reports of Trump canceling interviews due to exhaustion and considering a town hall with Nikki Haley to appeal to female voters have surfaced. In other news, Trump acknowledged jokes at the Al Smith dinner were written by Fox employees, the president of Germany warned of Trump’s threat if re-elected, and Harris enlisted Marc Anthony to condemn Trump’s comments about Puerto Rico in a campaign ad. Trump faced accusations of exploiting taxpayer money at his DC hotel and hit back at reports of his fatigue. An unnamed White House employee revealed Trump watched the Capitol attack from a dining room, as documented in the case against him.
Harris emphasized her policy on reproductive freedoms and criticized Trump on job losses in Michigan, calling him a loser in manufacturing jobs. She promised to invest in American industries and debunked claims that her administration would mandate electric vehicles. Trump reiterated promises to restore US borders and cut energy prices, taxes, and tariffs on American manufacturers. Overall, both candidates highlighted their contrasting visions for America at their respective rallies in Michigan.
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