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Trump Delivers Fiery Message In Final Push For White House

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Donald Trump made a bold final appeal to voters during a rally at Madison Square Garden, promising tough action on immigration if he wins next week’s presidential election. He vowed to launch a massive deportation effort on his first day in office, calling it necessary to stop what he described as an "immigrant invasion."

In response, Democrats labeled Trump’s speech as extreme, pointing to warnings from Trump’s former chief of staff, John Kelly, who claims Trump could become authoritarian if re-elected. At the event, images outside the venue flashed messages like "Trump is Unhinged" and "Trump praised Hitler."

The rally marks the climax of Trump’s campaign to retake the White House after leaving in 2021 under controversial circumstances. In his speech, Trump continued his sharp criticism of immigrants, while his supporters made harsh comments about Kamala Harris, his opponent, and others. A comedian at the rally even made offensive remarks about Puerto Rico, which the Trump campaign later distanced itself from.

Photo: Donald Trump (Instagram)

Trump’s speech was filled with claims that his opponents have said are false or exaggerated. Harris's team believes this kind of rhetoric may push undecided voters to support her instead. Trump, however, is counting on strong turnout from his base and hopes to attract new voters who back his hardline views.

This election has created a sharp divide, with Harris promising to move the country forward and focus on unity. She warns that Trump’s return could put democracy itself at risk, citing his past challenges to the rule of law during his first term.

In addition to his immigration stance, Trump also focused on the economy, appealing to Americans frustrated by high prices. “Are you better off now than four years ago?” he asked, pledging to fight inflation and cut taxes for families if elected. He claimed that if Harris wins, economic recovery would be impossible.

As early voting wraps up, the race remains tight, with 40 million Americans already casting ballots. Polls show Harris and Trump neck-and-neck in key battleground states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Arizona. The outcome may come down to a few thousand votes, leading to potential delays in counting.

Harris is set to make her closing argument on Tuesday, rallying at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., where Trump once held a controversial event on January 6, 2021. Her message has shifted recently to stress the importance of protecting democracy, a central theme of President Joe Biden’s campaign before he dropped out.

Trump’s critics say his recent remarks echo his authoritarian leanings. Meanwhile, his vice-presidential running mate, JD Vance, defended Trump, accusing the media of twisting Trump’s words about using the military against “the enemy from within.”

As the campaign winds down, Harris is also reaching out to key groups like Black men and women voters. Over the weekend, she met with Black men in Philadelphia, urging them to support her. She also campaigned with Michelle Obama in Michigan, where the former First Lady warned of the consequences of another Trump term, especially for women’s health and rights.

With the race in its final days, both sides are making urgent appeals, knowing that even a small shift in support could decide the next president of the United States. Source: CNN

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