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Trump Faces Legal Troubles As Election Day Approaches

Donald Trump and Matt Whitaker

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris were actively engaged in campaign events on Wednesday as the countdown to Election Day continues. With less than three weeks remaining, the presidential race remains highly competitive, with no clear frontrunner according to a new Poll of Polls average of national polling.

Highlights of Wednesday's Events:
Donald Trump:

During a Univision town hall in Florida with Latino voters, Trump reiterated a false claim about Haitian migrants in Ohio, sparking controversy. He also avoided direct answers on questions regarding mass deportation and bipartisan border bills, focusing instead on his administration's immigration policies and economic challenges.

Trump also participated in a town hall event that aired on a network, where he made claims about being the 'father of IVF' and misrepresented public opinion on Roe v. Wade. At a rally in Pennsylvania, he continued to criticize Harris and was described as 'increasingly unstable and unhinged' by the Vice President.

Vice President Kamala Harris:

Harris engaged in her first interview with a right-wing cable network, where she emphasized the importance of bipartisan border security bills and sought to differentiate herself from President Biden. She criticized Trump's leadership style and highlighted the opposition he faces from former advisors.

Other Key Headlines:

Trump Legal Troubles: Fulton County District Attorney requested the reinstatement of six counts in an election subversion case against Trump and his co-defendants, including specific charges against the former president.

Former President Jimmy Carter Votes: Former President Jimmy Carter, the oldest living US president, cast his vote in the 2024 presidential election by mail.

Georgia Voting Rule: A judge in Georgia struck down controversial new election rules supported by Trump allies, including a requirement for election officials to conduct a 'reasonable inquiry' into election results before certification.

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